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The movement appealed to mass amount of women because of the dangers of alcohol. Any women would not there mate to come home drunken, misconducted and not as their self. Also since alcohol has never been cheap the men would spend considerable amount of their paychecks on it. Lastly, in worst case situations some men would be abusive to their wives while they were under the influence.

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What year did Prohibition of alchol start in the US?

National Prohibition began in 1920, although many states already had imposed state-wide prohibition by this time.


What were the main reform movements in which many women participated?

Is this about US History? If so, good examples from the 19th century include the Abolitionist movement, aimed at abolishing slavery. Another is the temperance movement, with strong leadership from the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and another is the women's suffrage movement seeking voting rights for women. In the 20th century, the Civil Rights Movement, the feminist movement and the anti-abortion movement are good examples (the latter two frequently opposed each other).


Why did the US involvement in World War 1 influence the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s?

The U.S. involvement in World War I heightened nationalistic sentiments and emphasized the need for unity and discipline on the home front. Many supporters of prohibition argued that alcohol consumption was detrimental to wartime efforts, as it affected productivity and soldier morale. Additionally, the war fostered anti-German sentiments, which helped bolster the temperance movement, as many breweries were owned by Germans. These factors combined to create a strong push for prohibition, culminating in the 18th Amendment in 1920.


why although the women right movement led to many advances women in the united states continue to struggle to secure?

equal pay for same work done by male worker


What antislavery conference refused to let women participate?

The 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London is the antislavery conference that famously refused to allow women to participate as delegates. Despite their significant contributions to the abolitionist movement, women were relegated to the sidelines, leading to a deepened commitment among many of them to advocate for women's rights alongside their fight against slavery. This exclusion highlighted the prevailing gender biases of the time and ultimately spurred the women's rights movement.

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Why did people support prohibition in the 1920's?

many of the people that supported prohibition in the 1920s were housewives. They felt that alcohol was the root of all problems. This is because many of their husbands would get their paycheck on friday and spend it all on alcohol that day, leaving the family with no money to buy food with. These women were part of a movement known as "temperance." although there were many reasons people supported prohibition, this was the main one.


What a poor male would do during prohibition?

Many poor men (and women) engaged in bootlegging as a way to make money during prohibition.


Who built women's movement in to a national organization?

There is not a national orgaization that encompasses the whole women's movement. Many orgs participate in the movement.


What efforts of the Women and Christian Temperance Union eventually led to?

The many prohibition laws against drugs and alcohol and the criminal organisations that live off the criminal activity surrounding prohibition.


What effort of the Women's Christian Temperance Union eventually led to?

The many prohibition laws against drugs and alcohol and the criminal organisations that live off the criminal activity surrounding prohibition.


Why did the prohibition movement appeals to so many women?

The movement appealed to mass amount of women because of the dangers of alcohol. Any women would not there mate to come home drunken, misconducted and not as their self. Also since alcohol has never been cheap the men would spend considerable amount of their paychecks on it. Lastly, in worst case situations some men would be abusive to their wives while they were under the influence.


Who were the fundamentalists for prohibition?

prohibitionists were a group of people (and sometimes still are) who opposed drinking of any kind. they promoted the passage of the 18th amendment, which began the period of 'prohibition' in the united states, in which the sale and production of liquor was outlawed. the prohibition movement was one of many that began in the progressive era of the 1920's.


Did prohibition work ad why?

No, Prohibition failed miserably and caused many problems.


Which of the following is the most valid statement about the reform efforts of the late 1800s and early 1900s?

Many women took a leading role in the reform movement


What movement did many Americans especially women join to defeat alcohol abuse?

That was the Temperance movement, popular around the last turn of the century.


What was an importance effect of women getting the vote in the west?

Many leaders of the national women's suffrage movement came from the West.


What was an important effect of women getting the vote in the West?

Many leaders of the national women's suffrage movement came from the West.