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prohibitionists were a group of people (and sometimes still are) who opposed drinking of any kind. they promoted the passage of the 18th amendment, which began the period of 'prohibition' in the united states, in which the sale and production of liquor was outlawed. the prohibition movement was one of many that began in the progressive era of the 1920's.

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Protestant churches, including but not limited to fundamentalist churches, supported National Prohibition, as did the Ku Klux Klan and many other groups.

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