The main purpose of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was the prohibition of alcohol.
the Prohibition and through that, the rise to power of organized crime.
A social reform movement in the late 1800s mixing religion and secular thought that sought far reaching reform strategies via applied Christian teachings: womens' suffrage.
The main purpose of this group was the prohibition of alcohol.
It was form to expand the campaign for labor law, prison reform, and suffrage. It was founded in November 1874.
prohibition
Prohibition was supported by conservatives who love to interfere in everybody's lives. People who apposed it were alcoholics, liberals , and other people who love freedom.
A campaigner for Votes for Women (Womens Social & Political Union)
Women and Christians. WCTU (Women's Christian Temperence Union)
to protect the home and ban liquor
The main purpose of this group was the prohibition of alcohol.
The main purpose of this group was the prohibition of alcohol.
Womens Christian Temperance Union (WTCU)
It was form to expand the campaign for labor law, prison reform, and suffrage. It was founded in November 1874.
End the sale
prohibition
The main purpose of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was the prohibition of alcohol.
Prohibition was supported by conservatives who love to interfere in everybody's lives. People who apposed it were alcoholics, liberals , and other people who love freedom.
to stop alcoholism and prostiuition to ill the the nation
The Women's Christian Temperance Union argued that laws concerning alcohol were necessary to promote temperance, decrease alcohol consumption, and ultimately improve society by reducing the negative effects of alcohol on families and communities. They believed that alcohol regulation would lead to healthier and more morally upright citizens.