The purity crusaders and prohibitionists shared one goal, and that is to promote moral values in American society. Both groups support the banning of vices such as gambling, prostitution, alcohol, drugs, and exotic dancing.
The goal prohibitionists and purity crusaders was to improve social and moral values as they saw it. Many disagreed this was an effective way to improve life.
To prevent the consumption of any and all alcoholic beverages.
Insure that African Americans could freely exercise their rights as citizens
all nations of the Western Hemisphere shared a common goal of preventing European dominance in the Americas
Both Rosa Parks and the Freedom Riders aimed to challenge and dismantle systemic racial segregation in the United States, particularly in public transportation. Parks' refusal to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, served as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement, while the Freedom Riders sought to enforce desegregation laws by riding interstate buses into the segregated South. Their shared goal was to promote civil rights and equality, ultimately striving for a more just and inclusive society.
The goal prohibitionists and purity crusaders was to improve social and moral values as they saw it. Many disagreed this was an effective way to improve life.
To get rid of alcohol all together.
To get rid of alcohol all together
The goal of purity crusaders was to promote moral standards and uphold traditional values by combating vices such as alcoholism, prostitution, and immorality. They sought to purify society by establishing stricter laws and regulations to eliminate perceived social ills.
To prevent the consumption of any and all alcoholic beverages.
To prevent the consumption of any and all alcoholic beverages.
to retake Jerusalem form the Muslims
to retake Jerusalem form the Muslims
their goal was to take back Jerusalem from the Muslims, but they never did.
To retake the city of Jerusalem and, drive the Muslims from the Holy Land
There was more than one but the primary goal was liberation of the "Holy City", Jerusalem.
The Pope wanted the crusaders to drive the Muslims out of the Holy Land and return control to Christians.