Many people started to focus more on materialistic goals such as who could have the biggest party, who could own the best car, house, and life goals accomplishments such as being rich rather than moral values such as true love, hope, peace, etc. In the Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the changes in American values and how it was the new view of American morals that would eventually collapse and fail after everything. The lifestyles of a person was also part of the american dream from what they wore, drove, and …show more content…
b. Prohibition The period (1920-1933) during which the 18th Amendment forbidding the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages was in force in the United States. The prohibition law effects were the creation of speakeasies which were secret bars where they would sell alcohol and people would party, then it also caused organised crime where gangsters boomed, and most importantly Bootlegging which was a type of organized crime where their was illegal trafficking of liquor or alcohol. Bootlegging created automobiles that were changed during the bootlegging era because how they made the transportation of whiskey or alcohol to places because of the prohibition where they were not allowed because it was an illegal activity which influenced the bootlegger to make automobiles that would be able to transport alcohol illegally and bootleggers would hide and keep secret alcohol so they could be able to turn their cars into fast cars so they could run away from the cops much easier. This was important because in The Great Gatsby, Mr Gatsby gained his wealth from all of the illegal activity “bootlegging”. Bootlegging was a way that people made money off alcohol after the prohibition was put in place, and with Bootlegging in some perspectives it changes of the economy. Bootleggers brought the chances where people