WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

THE WORLD BETWEEN THE WARS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A person who smuggles alcohol into another country is called a:
A
Bootlegger
B
Rum-runner
C
Gangster
D
Jackrabbit
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Rum runners were also often known as. “bootleggers, ‘’ a term first used in 1889 in Omaha to describe men who hid bottles of alcohol in their high boots to carry it to reservations for illegal sale to. American Indians.

Detailed explanation-2: -The rum runners were people who travelled by sea to get alcohol, bring it to America, and get it across the line of Prohibition.

Detailed explanation-3: -The drink was named after actual “Rum Runners” that inhabited the Florida Keys in the early 1900s. Just like bootleggers during the prohibition era, Rum Runners smuggled alcohol, but instead of by land they went by water.

Detailed explanation-4: -Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law. Smuggling usually takes place to circumvent taxation or prohibition laws within a particular jurisdiction.

Detailed explanation-5: -Rum running, the organized smuggling of imported whiskey, rum and other liquor by sea and over land to the United States, started within weeks after Prohibition took effect on January 17, 1920.

Detailed explanation-6: -Such ventures were lucrative, but risky, and penalties for those caught were harsh. Rum runners would even go so far as to hide the heavy glass bottles of alcohol in flour and potato sacks so that they could be dumped into the lake and would sink to the bottom if the authorities were hot on the trail.

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