Both prohibition and neo-prohibition attempt to reduce alcohol consumption.
The movement to abolish alcohol was called the Temperance Movement.
Temperance Movement
Temperance Movement
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Prohibition.
The prohibition acts
The temperance movement advocated for the complete avoidance of alcohol consumption to address the social issues associated with alcohol abuse, such as poverty, crime, and violence. It gained momentum in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States and other countries. The movement led to the implementation of prohibition laws in some places.
Temperance Movement
The Abolitionist Movement
the temporance movement
The temperance movement blamed alcohol.