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Frances Willard, a prominent leader in the women's suffrage movement and president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), advocated for the ban on alcohol primarily because she believed it was a root cause of social issues, including domestic violence and poverty. She argued that alcohol consumption harmed families and communities, particularly affecting women and children. Willard viewed temperance as a moral imperative that would lead to a more just and equitable society. Her efforts were instrumental in promoting the temperance movement, which eventually contributed to the passage of Prohibition in the United States.

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