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A temperance movement is a social movement against the use of Alcoholic beverages. Temperance movements may criticize excessive alcohol use, promote complete abstinence, or pressure the government t...
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Alcoholism and the temperance movement in early American folk art from Magazine Antiques provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Benjamin Rush (1745-1813) of Philadelphia, one of America's leading physicians during the Revolutionary period and generally considered the father of the American temperance movement,
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Temperance Movement in the United States ... Search the entire Questia Library for more on: Temperance Movement in the US ... 1920's America...
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These issues differed in almost every facet, however the Progressives felt that America needed a complete overhaul in its way of thinking. Thus the progressive movement burst onto the stage of American politics. One of the issues which the Progressives felt most strongly about was the anti-alcohol, or Temperance movement.
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1. The temperance movement was an attempt to eliminate the evils of alcohol. Mostly the same women involved in the women's rights movement . Led by the American Christian Temperance Union they sought ... 1. Led by Horace Mann, the great educational reformer, a movement was led to create mandatory public education in America.
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Covers the history in Europe, the United States, and Canada ... Development of the temperance movement ... However, impulses from America ("American Temperance Society", 1826) first led to the foundation of regular societies — almost immediately in Ireland (New Rose, 1829; by 1830, 60 societies); Scotland (Grenock, 1829;
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The site contains information about the exhibit and a short bibliography for readers interested in exploring the history of the temperance movement in 19-century America, but its major component is a well-illustrated, somewhat breezy virtual tour of the exhibit.
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Temperance Tantrums is designed to be a whimsical look back to the early 1900s, when the Temperance Movement in America was in full cry. With authentic musi... ... Temperance Tantrums is designed to be a whimsical look back to the early 1900s, when the Temperance Movement in America was in full cry. With authentic music...
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The Slow March of Temperance; Alcohol had come to America with the first generation of colonists. ... Although Temperance forces passed some important legislation in the early 19th century the Temperance movement primarily tried to accomplish their goals through persuasion. Temperance forces encouraged moderate consumption...
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A Brief History of Social Reform, The Temperance Movement and Prohibition in the United States ... This grass roots movement stands as a classic example of the value and effectiveness of 3rd parties in effecting social reform in America.
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