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What was the ultimate goal of the Temperance Movement?
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The ultimate goal of the Temperance Movement was to reduce or eliminate the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Advocates aimed to address the social issues linked to alcohol, such as public intoxication, domestic violence, and health problems, believing that reducing alcohol consumption would lead to a more moral and productive society. The movement gained momentum in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States and other countries, ultimately contributing to the passage of Prohibition in the U.S. with the 18th Amendment in 1920. The movement was often associated with broader social reforms, including women's rights and labor rights, as many of its leaders were also involved in these causes.