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How did members of the temperance movement think that reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption would benefit society?

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Answered by kasturisaigoud
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The temperance movement is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Participants in the movement typically criticize alcohol intoxication or promote complete abstinence from alcohol (teetotalism), and its leaders emphasize alcohol's negative effects on people's health, personalities and family lives. Typically the movement promotes alcohol education and it also demands the passage of new laws against the sale of alcohol, either regulations on the availability of alcohol, or the complete prohibition of it. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the temperance movement became prominent in many countries, particularly in English-speaking and Scandinavian ones, and it eventually led to national prohibitions in Canada (1918 to 1920), in Norway (spirits only from 1919 to 1926) and in the United States (1920 to 1933), as well as provincial prohibition in India (1948 to present).

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Temperance movement  

  • It is a tee-totalitarian movement which happened in the 19th and the 20th century.  
  • In order to save the people from the habit of frequent intoxication from alcohol the movement was spearheaded.
  • Since alcohol had a negative impact on the lives of the people, the movement warned the people to stop taking alcohol. The movement helped a lot of people to gain prominence and helped them to come out from the addiction of alcohol.

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