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Fundamentalist were active in which social movement that pushed for the ratifivation of the eighteenth amendment

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Fundamentalist were active in the Temperance Movement which was dedicated to the refrain of alcohol from public.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The movement initially began from churches in the early 1800s was religiously motivated.
  • The movement had a huge impact in American politics and society. Many territories and states passed 'statewide prohibitory laws' also known as Maine Laws.
  • Many temperance supporters were also in support of Sunday Laws. During that period temperance movement gave birth to an complete genre of theatre.
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