Looking at all of this possibilities it certainly seems like this is something that the entire nation should experience. This is the romanticized view of Prohibition; a road to hell paved with good intentions. There were many downsides to Prohibition and people went on selling alcohol illegally. This event is romanticized because of all the possibilities it held and what it could have done. Sadly the event is romanticized for a reason and it did not live up to expectations. Looking at the positives and negatives, does anyone feel that the romanticized view is justified and reasonable?
Sunday, March 8, 2015
A Romanticized View On Prohibition
Going in to Prohibition on alcohol there were many good intentions and I feel this is the driving factor for why Prohibition is and has been romanticized. On the side of the women it was an opportunity for more safety in the home. If the production and selling of alcohol was illegal than it would be harder for the menfolk to come home drunk and be violent towards the women and children who lived in the home. When thinking of the World War, the ingredients that would have been used on alcohol would instead be used for making rations for soldiers. Since many breweries were run by German Americans it was a way to make things harder on those people, especially since so many of the breweries had to close.
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