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Which movement’s primary goal was the ratification of a constitutional amendment authorizing Prohibition? (1) abolitionist (3) temperance (2) Populist (4) settlement house
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Which movement’s primary goal was the
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(1) abolitionist (3) temperance
(2) Populist (4) settlement house
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C. The Temperance Movement
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It was the primary goal of the temperance movement in the United States to get a constitutional amendment
authorizing Prohibition. But prohibition was wildly unpopular.
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