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In 1919, the homicide rate in the United States was approximately 7.6 per 100,000 people. This period was marked by social upheaval and increased violence, partly due to the aftermath of World War I and the Prohibition era that began in 1920. The rate reflects the societal tensions of the time, including crime related to organized bootlegging and gang activities.

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