Temperance reform was a social movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries aimed at reducing or eliminating the consumption of Alcoholic Beverages. Advocates believed that alcohol was responsible for various societal ills, including crime, poverty, and family disintegration. The movement gained momentum, leading to the establishment of organizations like the Women's Christian Temperance Union and ultimately culminating in the Prohibition era in the United States, where the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol were banned from 1920 to 1933.
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You might be referring to the Temperance Movement or Temperance Reform.
Peter T. Winskill has written: 'The temperance movement and its workers' -- subject(s): Temperance movement, temperance pledge, Gospel Temperance, liquor reform
T. Russell Williams has written: 'Temperance reform' -- subject(s): Temperance
Womens Christian Temperance Union (WTCU)
By promoting his Temperance Reform
temperance - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Guy Hayler has written: 'Labour and temperance reform'
The Farm Reform Movement
temperance, abolitionist, womens suffrage, humane treatment of insane and criminals, education
Temperance But Im not 100% sure
Abolition, temperance, education, and women's rights were important reform movements that became popular in the early 1800's. Another important reform was mental health.