Answer:
Changes that did not happen in the 1920s are:
- Laws supporting the theory of evolution were passed in many southern states
- Law-abiding citizens unintentionally supported organized crime by drinking illegal liquor.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first statement is wrong about the 1920s because what really happened then was the contrary: many southern states passed laws against the theory of evolution.
The states of Oklahoma, Florida and Tennessee passed laws in the 1920s that prohibited the teaching of the theory of evolution on public schools. This became recurrent in the US history and created fundamentalist movements that demand the creation of creanitionism in schools.
The second statement is wrong because with Prohibition (1920-1933) all production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited. Thus if someone bought liquor he/she would be already breaking the law thus they weren't law-abiding.