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Some proponents of Prohibition supported the policy on religious grounds because they
thought that Prohibition would help eliminate poverty.
associated excessive drinking with violent crime.
believed that alcohol should be used only for medicine.
viewed excessive drinking as immoral behavior.
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viewed excessive drinking as immoral behavior.
Religious temperance advocates framed alcohol use as a moral sin that harmed families and souls, so they supported Prohibition on moral/religious grounds.
Religious temperance advocates framed alcohol use as a moral sin that harmed families and souls, so they supported Prohibition on moral/religious grounds.
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