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The decade of the 1920’s is widely known as “the Roaring Twenties” for good reason. ... The gangsters, or the mob or mafia, could sell the illegal liquor without any authorities knowing, and they would make lots of money off of it. ...
During the 1920’s the Mob was a very powerful organization of very powerful people. ... In the 1920’s, the mob monopolized the trade in bootleg liquor and controlled loan sharking, gambling, and also prostitution. The mob was very powerful and had the toughest men in their organization. ... Al got his first mob job as a bouncer at a club. ... At the start of “the Roaring Twenties” Al got in trouble and moved to Chicago where he helped out his good buddy, Johnny Torrio. ...
Even though Capone and his mob did a lot of wrong and harmed many people, the mob of his did help others out. After the stock market crashed, his mob opened up soup kitchens and ordered merchants to give clothes and food to the needy at his expense (www. ...
The mob that Capone was very successful and very well-know. ... The mob played a very big role in politics and economics.
Approximate Word count = 935 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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