who lead the movement to make alcohol illegal
Suffaragists
Frances willard and carrie nation
Frances Willard and Carrie Nation
Alcohol.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton led the temperance movement. Carrie Amelia Moore (Carrie Nation) is the most famous saloon buster.
Both the Prohibition movement and the women's suffrage movement grew during World War 1. The former aimed to make alcohol illegal and the latter aimed to give women the right to vote.
People are allowed to make alcohol for their own consumption but not for sale. So yes moonshine is illegal to sell.
Frances Willard & Carrie Nation
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Alcohol and the 21st amendment reversed this.
Alcohol use.
Rural Protestants, through the Anti-Saloon League, started the movement on the basis that it was publicly immoral and unhealthy. Prohibition, which did not make private possession and consumption illegal, become unpopular by 1933 and was finally repealed December 1933.
Alcohol was banned during this time in the United States. Also referred to as "Prohibition".
alcohol
to make women more economically independent