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Deliberation
LT1: Students will be able to answer questions regarding various videos on prohibition and understand why it came about.
LT2: Students will assume roles and strategize a position for prohibition.
EQ1: What 3 trends were leading to “normalcy” in America?
EQ2: What was life like in the 1920’s? EQ3: What is prohibition? Amendment?
2/19- Prohibition
Following Laws regulate personal behavior Within your group discuss your own
personal opinion on each of the laws. Each member of the groups opinions must
be heard.
In an effort to protect young people from over stimulating their young bodies, the Food and Drug Administration is considering a ban prohibiting children under 18 from buying energy drinks
A school board is considering a ban on cell phones b/c their suspected link to brain cancer and the disruption they cause in class.
The federal government is considering repealing the law banning the sale of marijuana in the country.
Prohibition Video Clips
LT1: Students will assume roles and strategize a position for prohibition.
LT2: Students will be able to deliberate, negotiate, and agree on the ideas of prohibition while assuming various perspectives.
EQ1: What were different perspectives of prohibition?
EQ2: What is the difference between debate and deliberation?
Should the Nation prohibit alcohol?
19th and early 20th centuries, temperance* gained strength and political influence
Appealed to Progressives… why?
Temperance- moderation, personal restraint
Deliberation- Discussion and consideration of all sides of an issue.◦ Ex) The deliberations of a jury
Debate- contention in argument, dispute, controversy. ◦ ex) Debate over the best singer of all time.
January 1920-the 18th Amendment goes into effect
Prohibition-bans the sale or transportation of alcoholic beverages
Let me tell you about life before the 18th amendment was passed…Men drank too
much! They would come home mad & if the ladies
were behaving…well that’s a depressing story!
With a partner, what do you
think this picture
means? What was the
purpose of it?
Some called Prohibition…the
“NOBLE EXPERIMENT”
Speakeasies- were hidden saloons and underground night clubs
You had to speak quietly “easy”
Found everywhere◦ Office buildings,
stores, tearooms, apartment buildings, homes
Bootleggers- smuggling alcohol in your boots
Stores sold pamphlets on who to distill liquor from fruits and vegetables
Liquor was hid in water bottles, high boots
I often serve the Cops so I don’t get into
trouble
Police Officer
I hope I don’t get
busted with my
moonshine!
Because cops and judges were easily bribed with alcohol during this time organized crime became huge
Every city had gangs
We will get those
gangstas!
Put down the booze & nobody
gets hurt!
In many big cities..the cops were selling
Tommy Guns!
What is Rural?◦ People living in
countryside What is urban?
◦ Living in cities What do you think Rural
Americans believed in?
What ideas did Urban Americans believe in?
- KKK- Prohibition- Birth Control- Banning teach of evolution-Women’s rights- Civil Rights
Rural◦ KKK◦ Prohibition◦ Banning of teaching
evolution
Urban◦ Women’s Rights◦ Birth Control◦ Drinking◦ Teaching evolution
(somewhat)◦ Civil Rights
What’s this?