Prohibition
prohibition cont./Harlem Renaissance
Economic
100

the amendment number

The 18th?

100

ways people would not follow the law of prohibiton

manufacturing, selling, consuming moonshine (bootlegging)

100

list technological advancements

radio, automobile, aviation, trains, telephones, computers

200

the movement and its purpose

temperance movement: limit drinking

200

ways to avoid the prohibition legally

physicians prescribing alcohol, religious permits for the Catholic churches

200

majorn fear and why

overproduction because overconsumerism was taking hold

300

reasonings behind the movement

concern for general social harms, religious sentiment, health concerns

300

describe the great migration

african americans migrated from south to north due to natural disasters putting sharecroppers out of work

300

viewpoint on unions and actions taken to effect it

workers weren't required to be in unions, unions were presented as corrupt, protesting was declared illegal, and working conditions collapse when the economy does

400

who supported the prohibition and why

protestantism - viewed saloons as ungodly/corrupt

factory owners- prevent accident and increase efficiency

alcohol seen as german which was seen as evil

400

describe how Harlem came to be

rapid development of upper-classs homes that weren't filled, so middle-class balck families moved there

500

pros and cons of prohibition

pros: immoral, better workers, better health, better families, increased safety(less crime)

cons: restricting rights, economy will decrease, social divide, increase of underground dealings