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Q: Who are some people involved in the temperance movement?
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What did the American temperance union demand?

The Temperance Movement happened because some people in society viewed the way others were living their lives to be contrary to what they believed was right. It wasn't necessarily unjustified; most temperance dealt with the very social issue of alcoholism and the need to have moderation. When the Temperance Movement began dictating how others should live their lives and judging those who did not, a false sense of moral superiority came over the Movement. This led to laws being enacted that dictated moral behavior, or what they defined as moral behavior. While the Temperance Movement is no longer considered active, in many ways the same sense of moral superiority still exists today and a great many people believe that their opinions and views should be legislated and therefore forced on those who disagree with them.


How successful was the temperance movement?

It could be eather way. yes and no. YES-the women and business companies used propaganda and moral suasion (attempting to persuade) to address the problem. When this happened the consumption of liquor extremely reduced for some time. NO- after the temperance movement was passed, people started getting angry about they cant be told what they can and cant do, so the drinking started again and liquor consumption increased again. NOTE_ the temperance movement was an effort to encourage moderation in the consumption of intoxicated liquor..but it wasn't a law yet..after the nation saw it worked they passed the law of the temperance movement and thats when men started "rebeling" and started drinking again.


This movement advocated total abstinence from alcohol?

The temperance movement advocated for the complete avoidance of alcohol consumption to address the social issues associated with alcohol abuse, such as poverty, crime, and violence. It gained momentum in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States and other countries. The movement led to the implementation of prohibition laws in some places.


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What were areas that were calling for reform in the late 19th century?

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