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What was temperance movement

Answer» The temperance movement is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic products and was held because of German immagrants, who were heavy drinkers.
A largely middle class led social reform movement which emerged in Britain and America from the nineteenth century onwards, it identified alcoholism as the cause of the nun of families and society, and aimed at reducing the consumption of alcoholic drinks particularly among the working classes.
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