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Gangsterism/Organised Crime - why it became powerful and popular
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Edexcel iGCSE history
Sin etiquetas
gangsterism
organised crime
usa
1920s
1930s
gcse history
history
history
the usa, 1917-1929 (sources)
a-level
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Niamh MacElvogue
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Gangsterism/Organised Crime - why it became powerful and popular
'Glamourisation' of the gangster
Al Capone
Leading gangster in Chicago
Controlled speakeasies, bookmakers' joints, gambling houses, brothels etc.
Admired by Americans - moved in highest social circles
For the people
Failure to enforce prohibition
Lack of Resources
Never more than 2500 Internal revenue service agents
Not enough to enforce prohibition
Not enough police to tackle the scale of the problem
Bribery
Lawbreakers bought law enforcers' silence
Al Capone had half of the local officials on his payroll
Al Capone controlled the mayor, senior police and fixed local elections
Violent Activities
St Valentine's Day massacre
Al Capone wanted to control all of Chicago's gangs
Organised shooting of several leaders of rival gangs in broad daylight
Led to realisation that gangsters weren't the glamorous people imagined
Gangster as a 'Robin Hood' figure
Al Capone was the first person to open soup kitchens after the Wall Street crash
Ordered stores to give clothes and food to the needy at his own expense
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