This thorough documentary concentrates on prohibition in the US, but also looks at Britain, France, and the USSR at similar times, drawing links between prohibition and WW1. The film covers: the post-war social situation, alcohol a threat to Progress; The Temperance Movement, Women’s roles, WCTU – although unable to vote. Alcohol seen as unpatriotic, especially German beers; Women’s Suffrage; the Wartime Prohibition Act; British, French, and Soviet-promoted temperance. The Volstead Act; Clarence Darrow’s criticism. Organized crime and prohibition. Volstead Act flouted, speakeasys. Al Capone. The rise of plea-bargaining. Prohibition overturned by FDR.
Find the film by searching YouTube’s The Great War channel for “The United States Goes Dry - Alcohol Prohibition I THE GREAT WAR”.
16 questions for the 15-min film. Differentiated! Both versions look very similar, but “B” version has subtle clues. Excellent subtitles, typed in by a sober human, not auto-generated drunken nonsense. Answer sheet. Very easy to mark. .doc & .pdf for all files. Link to film on all sheets.
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