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The Temperance Movement . By: Kevin Murray Period 6 10/28/10. The Problem. Most of the movement’s leaders were clergy interested in doing away with social evils, poverty, and crime that were often brought on by heavy drinking. Causes of Problem. Most religions prohibited drinking alcohol.
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The Temperance Movement By: Kevin Murray Period 6 10/28/10
The Problem • Most of the movement’s leaders were clergy interested in doing away with social evils, poverty, and crime that were often brought on by heavy drinking.
Causes of Problem • Most religions prohibited drinking alcohol. • If you drank alcohol it would be considered a sin. • Most people disobeyed the church’s rule and drank alcohol anyways.
Solutions • Created the United States Temperance Union in 1833. • Persuaded people to give up their alcoholic ways.
Impacts/Effects • In 1851 Maine passed the first state prohibition law. • Other states passed “local option” laws, which allowed towns and villages to prohibit the sale of liquor.
Impact Today? • Drinking isn’t looked at as a sin and is considered legal. • Although there still may be some crimes caused by heavy drinking it is not as bad in the past because of alcoholic limitation within certain laws. (Age:21)
Questions • Why did the clergy want to get rid of drinking? • Did the United States Temperance Union lead to prohibition laws, if so which ones? • Is drinking laws different now then in the past? Explain.
Primary Source/Sources • Primary Source: picture on slide #4 • http://dailylife.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1426908?terms=prison+reforms • Textbook pg. 351 • http://law.jrank.org/pages/10714/Temperance-Movement.html