Q#1. Where did the first physical movement against alcohol start? What did the organization against drinking call itself?
Q#2. List a few reasons why Congressmen backed the idea for Prohibition.
Q#3. What were the main points of the 18th Amendment? What supposedly logical point did they leave out?
Q#4. What were some of the ways liquor was brought into the U.S. during
the years of prohibition?
Q#5. Who was Al Capone and what did he do?
Q#6. What was the St. Valentine's Day massacre? How many people were killed in it?
Q#7. What happened to women during prohibition? How and why did their opinion on prohibition change?
Q#8. Name a few products that came out in the 1920's.
Q#9. About how many shares were traded on the initial Thursday that the Market crashed? What were some of the short-term effects of the crash?
Q#10. What were some of the long term effects of the stock market crash.?
Now that you have learned about the 1920's, it is time for a final quiz. Bah! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Well anyway, were it is. You either:
A. Write about the pro's and con's of Prohibition.
B. Describe as many aspects as you can about the effects of the crash.