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    The Last of the Mohicans 1. Provide a brief synopsis of the film. (When does the film take place? Where does the film take place? What is the storyline?) The movie The Last of the Mohicans took place in 1757 during the French and Indian War. In the movie the main character Nathaniel Hawkeye and his adoptive father and brother save Major Duncan Heyward and the two daughters of Officer Edmund Munro who were set up by their guide Magua. While on their way to the fort where Munro is Hawkeye and the

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    102 G2 Elliot Ness: Hero or Great Story Teller? In Elliot Ness’ memoir The Untouchables‚ the author personally narrates the story of how the name “Untouchables” came to be. After being released from prison‚ Al Capone was starting trouble again in the streets of Chicago. Capone tries to bribe the police officers trying to take down his operation but Ness and his team refused the bribes. Being proud of this accomplishment Ness immediately goes to the press and told the story‚ and the press

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    and twenty seven gangsters were killed in the space of four years in Chicago(Chamernik‚ Mike). The period of Prohibition was very important part of America’s history . During Prohibition there was the mafia and their notorious characters such as Al Capone and the young Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the 1920’s during the period of prohibition a new kind of Gangsters came about which specialized in illegally transportation and selling of alcohol. Prohibition in the 1920’s played a huge role by

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    solved. The police and federal officers never found evidence to convict a single person for that appalling day. The Prohibition caused many gangs to involve in illegal trades‚ like the article “The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago” states‚ “Capone arranged for someone to call moron and tell him that a special shipment of hijacked whiskey was going to be delivered to one of Moron’s garages on the North side”(“The

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    Prohibition Definition

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    Prohibition was a failed attempt by the United States government to control alcohol. Groups like the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League spearheaded the temperance movement and made prohibition possible. After the passing of the 18th amendment‚ the immediate effects were positive‚ but prohibition quickly turned negative. Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime‚ such as bootlegging‚ and without being able to tax alcohol‚ the government lost a significant amount

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    Why Prohibition Is Wrong

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    helped build forceful crime syndicates‚ one being the operation of acclaimed gangster Al Capone. The most unforeseen

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    The first organized crime mastermind that will be analyzed is Charlie Birger. Charlie Birger was a Russian born immigrant who first came to America sometime between 1896-1897. Birger’s first well documented experience in America was the three years he spent in the United States Army. Birger served in the 13th United States Cavalry from 1901-1904. Birger’s early years in Illinois are not very well documented. It isn’t until 1913 when he moved to Ledford‚ located in southern Illinois’ Saline County

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    Spencer Monroe Al Copone Al Copone was born on January 17 1899. He was an American gangster who made tons of money selling illegal alcohol during prohibition act. The prohibition act started in 1920. It met that nobody could buy or sell alcohol. He was born in Brooklyn New York‚ but moved to Chicago Illinois when he was 17. He was in gangs at a very young age. He got expelled when he was only 14 years old for gang related fight. Al Copone was a really smart guy. He would pay off the

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    actions illegal. Prohibition was introduced in 1920 and lasted 13 years. However‚ during that time‚ there were many consequences that affected America’s law enforcement and economy; one of those consequences being the huge rise in organised crime. Al Capone was one of the main gangsters of 1920’s America. He‚ along with others‚ was able to gain huge profits by transporting and selling alcohol. They were able to do this because of the huge demand for alcohol now that it could not be sold in regular bars

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    in Chicago. It was considered as growing business opportunity during Prohibition era. FBI reports‚ “Capone had built a fearsome reputation in the ruthless gang rivalries of the period‚ struggling to acquire and retain “racketeering rights” to several areas of Chicago. That reputation grew as rival gangs were eliminated or nullified‚ and the suburb of Cicero became‚ in effect‚ a fiefdom of the Capone mob.” Also‚ he became a symbol of violent era of Prohibition when he committed Saint Valentine Massacre

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