Why Is Crime Increasing In The 1920s

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During the 1920s crimes were increasing. The 1920s were not roaring because of racism, unemployment with farmers and the increase of crimes. There was an insane group called the Ku Klux Klan the group already existed before the 1920s but immensely grew and extended around the country. The Ku Klux Klan also known as the KKK was a group who does dirty things to African Americans. “Way back about nineteen-twenty there was a Klan... The Ku Klux gone... It’ll never come back’’. - Harper Lee. The quote and points add to the argument that the 1920s were not roaring because no race at all should have to experience what African Americans have gone through. Secondly farmers had lost many jobs because farmers noticed a loss in wheat and farmers moved to the city to become employed, since, the soldiers were home from World War One which led to there was an excess of workers. …show more content…

“Farming is a profession of hope”. – Brian Brett. The quote and arguments help prove my point because unemployment hurts the economy and causes issues within families. Crimes were increasing in the 1920s because of Prohibition. This allowed alcohol to become banned and to receive alcohol many who enjoyed drinking became a criminal to do so. “For every prohibition you create, you also create an underground”.- Jello Biafra. What this quote proves is for everything that is banned people find a way to illegally get it, which led to the increase in crimes. The 1920s were not roaring and was terrible because of racism, unemployment with farmers and the increase of

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