Answer:
The temperance movement organized effort to end alcohol abuse and the problems created by it.
The picture attached depicts Sheriff's deputies dumping illegal alcohol in California, 1932.
Step-by-step explanation:
Temperance supported moderate use of alcohol, prohibition supported banning alcohol entirely.
The roots of the temperance movement stretch all the way back to the early nineteenth century. The American Temperance Society, founded in 1826, encouraged voluntary abstinence from alcohol, and influenced many successor organizations, which advocated mandatory prohibition on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages. Many religious sects and denominations, and especially Methodists, became active in the temperance movement. Women were especially influential. The Women’s Christian Temperance Union, founded in 1873, was one of the leading advocates of prohibition.