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Many problems in society like poverty, homelessness, and laziness would be solved if alcohol were made illegal.

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What members of the temperance movement believe?

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What term refers to the movement to abolish alcohol?

The movement to abolish alcohol was called the Temperance Movement.


How did the temperance movement affected woman?

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What is another name for the temperance movement?

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