Organized Crime
Prohibition
Science and Religion Clash
100

Name an infamous organized crime leader

Al Capone

100

What did the Prohibition prohibit?

The sale, manufacturing, and transportation of alcohol

100

What did fundamentalists believe in?

The bible

200

What happened to the murder rate during the Prohibition?

It increased

200

Define bootleggers

They smuggled alcohol from different countries.

200

True or False: John Scopes was found guilty?

True

300

What 4 things did organized crime involve?

Alcohol, drugs, gambling, and prostitution

300

 Define speakeasies

People seeking to buy alcohol

300

What kind of people rejected Charles Darwin's theory?

Fundamentalists

400

Name the most infamous gangland massacre

The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

400

Why did social reformers push for the prohibition?

They believed alcohol had a negative effect on people

400

Define the law that led to the Scopes Trial?

It was illegal to teach students about evolution

500

List 3 things Al Capone is known for:

Bootlegging, murder, and drug trafficking

500

What kind of problems did the Prohibition cause?

higher crime and smuggling rates

500

What was Charles Darwin's theory?

Plant and animal species have developed and changed over time