Women opposed Prohibition for several reasons, including the negative impact it had on families and communities. While many initially supported the movement to curb alcohol consumption, they soon recognized that the ban led to increased crime and corruption, often exacerbating domestic violence and poverty. Additionally, some women felt that Prohibition undermined their efforts for social reform and improved public health, as illegal alcohol was often more dangerous. Overall, their opposition stemmed from a desire for a more effective approach to social issues rather than a blanket ban on alcohol.
Because about 75% of American voters had come to oppose it.
People opposed prohibition because alcohol business was very lucrative. Another reason people opposed it was that they felt they should not be told they could not drink.
I'm puzzled by the question. German women did not 'oppose World War 1'.
Women and Christians. WCTU (Women's Christian Temperence Union)
The failure of Prohibition led 74% of voters to oppose it.
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At the beginning, many people were very optimistic but as its failures became increasingly evident more and more people came to oppose Prohibition. By the time of its repeal, 74% of voters opposed it.
Two prominent groups that fought against Prohibition were the Anheuser-Busch brewery and various women's organizations, notably the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR). Anheuser-Busch and other breweries opposed Prohibition as it threatened their businesses and livelihoods. Meanwhile, women's groups argued that Prohibition had led to increased crime and corruption, and they sought to highlight the negative impacts of the law on society. Together, these groups played significant roles in advocating for the repeal of Prohibition.
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