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Prohibition: Demon Rum and The “Noble Experiment”. Friday Feb. 27, 2012 Mr. Paulson U.S. History . Spark # 8. 1. Watch youtube -answer the following: A. What number Amendment to the U.S. Consitution was “Prohibition?”
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Prohibition: Demon Rum and The “Noble Experiment” Friday Feb. 27, 2012 Mr. Paulson U.S. History
Spark # 8 • 1. Watch youtube -answer the following: • A. What number Amendment to the U.S. Consitution was “Prohibition?” • B. What was the name of the “Act” that actually enforced the Amendment and when was it passed? • C. When did Prohibition actually go into effect • D. What were some unintended consequences? • E. What was the result? When? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiYqFXmVAFg&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1
Agenda • Spark # 8 -Youtubes • Connect tolast Fridayand Jazz • Speakeasies, dancing, drinking, Jazz – rebel culture • Turn stuff in – Jazz, Prohib. Reading ??? Cult Conf • Quick notes • Summary
General Facts • 18th Amendment, passed in 1919, enacted 1920 (18, 19, 20) Volstead Act • Outlawed sale, manufacture, distribution, consumption of alcohol in U.S. • Repealed in 1933 • 13 year “noble experiment” • Answers to Prohib. Reading ???s
Goals of Prohibition • Said prohibition was necessary in order to: • 1. Eliminate drunkenness and the resulting domestic abuse of wives and kids • 2. Close saloons –the cause of prostitution, gambling, etc • 3. Prevent “absenteeism” (not going to work) and decrease on the job accidents
Who was in favor of Prohibition? • Anti-alcohol commercial • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVuwREbGh3w&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 • WCTU – Women’s Christian Temperance Union • Carrie Nation • MAJORITY of states – 18th Amendment had to be ratified!!
Prohibition quotes • "annually sending thousands of our youths to destruction, for corrupting politics, dissipating workmen's wages, leading astray 60,000 girls each year into lives of immorality and banishing children from school" • "Liquor is responsible for 19% of the divorces, 25% of the poverty, 25% of the insanity, 37% of the pauperism, 45% of child desertion, and 50% of the crime in this country," the League determined. "And this," it concluded , " is a very conservative estimate“ • Prohibition Lobby was very strong, very convincing • Lecture Tour and slides • 10 Nights in a Bar Room
Life under Prohibition • Some did stop…some didn’t – Rural v. Urban • Rural south and west P. was very effective---completely ignored/openly defied in big cities • Kansas (95%) v. New York (5%) • Warren G. Harding (p. 467) – Cocktail parties in the White House DURING Prohibition!!! • How did they get it? • Speakeasies – illegal bars • Bootleggers – illegal manufacturers • Bathtub gin – dangerously strong, poor tasting – blindness!! • Rumrunners – smugglers from Caribbean and Canada • Hip flasks – particularly women • Nascar – stock outside, “souped up” inside
Speakeasies… • What’s the secret password? • “Some speakeasies are disguised behind florists shops, or behind undertakers coffins. I know one, right on Broadway, which is entered through an imitation phonebooth…it has excellent beer…”
Outcomes: Did it do what they wanted it to DO?? • How about the original goals? 1. Eliminate drunkenness and domestic abuse?? 2. Close saloons??? 3. Get people to work (safely)??? • Gangsters and Organized Crime • Black Market – Demand remained, took away legitimate sources that met demand, “non-legitimate (non-legal) sources stepped in …sound familiar? • Disregard for the Law • Long Term Legacy: • General disregard for the law • Americans refuse to have “morality” legislated to them!!! • What do you think?
Prohibition Ends • 1933 – 21st Amendment • Why??? • Moral Decline • Depression • Economy (!!! This one is huge !!!) • General consensus that the “noble experiment” was a giant failure
Now reading and Notes / Vids… • Outline 3 arguments to support each position: • “Prohibition was a giant failure because…” • “Prohibition was a success because…” • Next: Does our country’s experience with Prohibition mean anything for the current debate on marijuana or other drugs? • Finally, on the bottom, YOUR OPINION: • What lessons did America learn from Prohibition? • What lessons “should” America have learned from Prohibition?
Ken Burns Prohibition • Watch as much as possible – you can continue on your own