The Temperance Movement Analysis

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After World War I, many Americans found themselves spending their time at saloons. For every one hundred and fifty people in a town at least one saloon was available to grab a drink, dance, and get away from the home. Some women around the United States started getting irritated seeing their husbands going to saloons and spending their paycheck there instead of their household. “The Temperance Movement was an organized effort to encourage moderation in the consumption of intoxicating liquors or press for complete abstinence” (“The Temperance Movement”, 2015). In January of 1919, the eighteenth amendment was passed “prohibiting the manufacturing, sale, and/or transportation of intoxicating liquors within the United States” (“Constitution”,

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