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.
Women and Christians. WCTU (Women's Christian Temperence Union
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the women'schristantemerance union
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.
No- not at all. The Democrat Al Smith was the one opposed to prohibition.
Many groups in America were opposed to prohibition. Irish, German-Americans, Italians, Greeks, Portuguese, Jews, urban dwellers, educated people, Catholics, organized labor, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), immigrants, libertarians, Constitutionalists, and many others opposed prohibition.
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No he opposed prohibition and supported the sales of alcohol.
He opposed Prohibition but his wife supported it.
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.
The drys supported the prohibition of alcohol, as opposed to the wets who wanted booze to be legal and accessible.
business men supported and families opposed.
Urban dwellers were especially opposed to Prohibition.
Most immigrants to in the US opposed National Prohibition.
Because only a minority of the population supported Prohibition.
The KKK attracted people who believed in white supremacy, who disliked Republicans, who supported National Prohibition, who hated or feared Catholics and/or Jews, and people who opposed immigration.
Some men supported prohibition as a way to promote morality and reduce societal problems associated with alcohol abuse, such as domestic violence and crime. Others opposed prohibition because they believed it infringed on personal freedom, led to the rise of organized crime, and had unintended negative consequences on the economy.
Urban dwellers tended to be especially opposed to Prohibition.
A revival of the ku klux klan, which strongly supported prohibition and its strict enforcement.