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During the Antebellum temperance movement, the majority of the people who argued for temperance were predominantly middle-class women who were concerned about the social and moral implications of alcohol consumption. They believed that excessive alcohol consumption was leading to negative consequences such as domestic violence, poverty, and moral degradation in society.

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Q: Which of these groups made up the majority of the people who argued for temperance During the Antebellum temperance movement?
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