what was the aim of temperance movement?
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The goal of early leaders of thetemperance movement—conservative clergy and gentlemen of means—was to win people over to the idea of temperate use of alcohol. But as themovement gained momentum, thegoal shifted first to voluntary abstinence, and finally to prohibition of the manufacture and sale of ardent spirits.
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it was largely a middle class LED social reform movement which emerged in Britain and America from the 19th century on this moment identify alcoholism as the case of the rule of family and Society and am reducing the consumption of alcoholic drink particularly amongst the working classes
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