Scarred Society

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A new era in the United States emerged in the early 1920’s. With the party atmosphere, criminal activity was at its peak and prime making way for new powerful leaders to come forward. For fourteen years, prohibition, a law that banned alcohol within the borders of the United States was set forth. It made it illegal to manufacture, sell, and transport liquor throughout the nation. A new breed of gangsters arose to power, during that era. Gangsters took advantage of the high demand for alcohol in society and became very powerful and wealthy. Due to the imbalance in the supply and demand, gangsters were able to become rich very quickly and soon take control of the entire city. Al Capone emerged on top of Chicago controlling every aspect of trade leaving and entering that city. During these days, people were not able to find jobs and food in order to support their families, yet Al Capone was able to offer them those things for those who are in need in order to benefit his trading system. Due to job scarcity and money insufficiency, Al Capone was able to build himself up in society and control all aspects of trade and business. After Torrio retired, Capone became the "dictator" of the streets in Chicago. He ran businesses such as gambling, prostitution, and bootlegging. All of those led to the expansion of his territories which also led to him executing all the rivalry between him and other families. Alfonso's wealth estimated to be one-hundred million dollars two years after he completely took power of the empire. Prohibition opened the door for gangsters to emerge. These people were able to meet the needs and demands of the people and their alcohol. The 18th amendment and prohibition was a failure. Due to the laws banning alcohol, p... ... middle of paper ... ...s along with his family due to the wealth that was created from the prohibition era. Overall, if the 18th amendment was not to be ratified gangsters such as Al Capone would not be able to rise to power and influence society the way he did. Jobs were limited and in short supply. People needed a way to provide for themselves and for their families. That was the main reason why immigrants came to this country in the first place. Al Capone’s empire spread throughout the entire city needing many workers to fill in those spots. With no jobs provided, it was a perfect idea to get people into organized crime to help benefit them and benefit Al Capone himself. Al Capone and his family left a mark on society that created a way for organized crime that still exists today dealing with many businesses like the past including gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, and many more.

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