The 18th Amendment
Life During Prohibition
Crime & Bootlegging
Charts and Vocab
Andy Griffith Episode
100

What is an amendment? What document does it change?

An amendment is a change to the Constitution. 

100

Before Prohibition, where did most people typically drink alcohol? (Hint: We have them still today)

Bars/saloons

100

What were people called who illegally made or sold alcohol?

Bootleggers

100

What was the Volstead Act?

Outlawed alcohol/Prohibition

100

Who accidentally discovers the illegal alcohol still in the woods?

Opie, the little boy

200

According to the 18th Amendment, what activities involving alcohol were made illegal?


Here is the 18th amendment: "After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof is hereby prohibited." 

The manufacture, sale, transportation, importation, and exportation of alcoholic beverages.

200

After Prohibition began, where did much of the drinking take place?

Speakeasies or at home secretly 

200

Who benefited financially from Prohibition?

Gangsters, bootleggers, rumrunners, and organized crime groups.

200

What is a speakeasy?

A secret, usually underground bar that you had to have a special password for to get inside. 

200

What does Opie think the old ladies are making?

Medicine

300

Did the 18th Amendment make it illegal to drink alcohol?

It tried, but mainly focused on the production and sale of alcohol. 

300

Which amendment repealed the 18th Amendment and ended Prohibition?

21st

300

Why was Prohibition considered a “success” for criminals?

It created a black market where illegal alcohol could make huge profits

300

Based on the documents, did Prohibition work?

No

300

Why would small towns like Mayberry have been especially difficult places for enforcing Prohibition laws? (Opinion)

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400

Who was responsible for enforcing the 18th Amendment?

Congress, local and state governments like police officers. 

400

What is the root word of Prohibition?

Prohibit 

400

Why did organized crime grow rapidly during Prohibition?

Because illegal alcohol sales were extremely profitable and hard to stop.

400

How did Prohibition affect crime overall?

Increased crime and violence, especially homicide.

400

What activity are the women actually doing? (Hint starts with an M)

Moonshining 

500

In what year was the 18th Amendment ratified?

1919

500

Poem Worksheet: Why is Johnny sitting on the porch watching for the cops? 

He is acting as a lookout to warn the family if police come.

500

Who was the biggest gangster of the 1920s?

Al Capone

500

What was the Harlem Renaissance? Name one person who was involved in it. 

The Harlem Renaissance was a surge of African American culture, including arts, music, literature, etc. Duke Ellington started creating music, Zora Neale Hurston started writing literature, and many more influential people gained fame. 

500

How does this episode connect to real Prohibition history? (Opinion) 

Many ordinary citizens secretly made alcohol at home and did not view themselves as criminals, showing how hard Prohibition was to enforce.

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