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Jaslyn Hanson
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12 May, 09:46
Why did the temperance movement want prohibition
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Brooklyn Mclaughlin
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They wanted to prohibit alcohol overall because they were linking abuse and violence to alcohol. Alcohol was the reason why people would get violent and start fights, they also believed alcohol was the reason for people's bad health and personalitites.
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