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Well her is what i got from the book:

Religious leaders led a war against alcohol. Alcohol abuse was common in the early 1800s, especially in the West and among urban workers. Reformers blamed alcohol for poverty, the breakup of families, and crime. They called for temperance, drinking little or no alcohol.

Well there you go, so my answer is to practically stop alcohol abuse i guess.

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