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Reformers supported prohibition by framing alcohol as a major societal ill that led to various social problems, such as domestic violence and poverty. They lobbied for laws to ban the production and consumption of alcohol in order to improve public health and morality. They believed that temperance and prohibition would lead to a more virtuous and productive society.

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