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Who was the the most powerful bootlegger?

George Remus

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What did doctors prescribe for illnesses before the prohibition?

Alcohol
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How did prohibition backfire?

Alcohol consumption increased in the U.S.  

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What is a rumrunner? 

a person who transports alcohol across borders

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How much did Al Capone pay the police to let him run his business per a month?

$50,000

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Who was the most powerful gangster in the prohibition?

Al Capone

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True or False: The prohibition was during the great depression. 

True

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Al Capone died in what year?

1947

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What is a bootlegger?

A person who makes or sells alcohol illegally 

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Al much did Al Capone make a year from the prohibition?

over 100 million dollars

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What was Neal Dow called? 

The Father of Prohibition

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In Michigan a third offense of alcohol would make you be sentenced to...   

a life in jail

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Drunk driving during the Prohibition began to...

Increase 

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What is a speakeasy? 

A place that turned into a shop to sell alcohol illegally.

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Who were the 3 of the people that sold the alcohol?

Gangsters, bootleggers and rum runners

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Who sold 79,000 dollars of cash a day from bootlegging?

George Remus

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In Maryland a third offense would make you be sentenced to...

Nothing. There were no rules about prohibition in Maryland.

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What disease increased during the prohibition?

Cirrhosis of the liver

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Al Capone bought how many breweries? 
over 1000
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When did the prohibition end?

1933

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Where was Al Capone from?

Chicago

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People would do this at home to get alcohol.

Brew their own alcohol. 

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Bootleg liquor was often extended with what?

Wood alcohol and other toxic chemicals

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When did Al Capone rise to the top of the Mafia?

1925 after his last leader was shot. 

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The federal government wanted each state to have there own___ about prohibition.

laws

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