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    The
    temperance movement
    attempted to greatly reduce the amount of
    alcohol
    consumed or even prohibit its production and consumption entirely. In predominantly
    Muslim
    countries, temperance is part of
    Islam
    . In predominantly
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    countries, forms of Christianity influenced
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    temperance movements — Infoplease.com
    temperance movements, organized efforts to induce people to abstain—partially or completely—from alcoholic beverages. ... More on temperance movements from Infoplease:
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    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Temperance Movements
    The chief distinction between the earlier and later movements is generally expressed thus: that the former laid the emphasis on temperance, the latter on total abstinence.
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    Temperance movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The temperance movement attempted reduce the amount of alcohol consumed within a community or society in general -- and even to prohibit its production and consumption entirely. The Women's Christian Temperance Union is a prominent example of a religion-based temperance movement.
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    History of Alcohol Prohibition
    The health argument in behalf of temperance was first made by Nathaniel Ames, in the 1752 edition of his Almanack, who wrote that
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    Reformers of the 1800's
    Major reform movements existed in the following areas: ... 1. The temperance movement was an attempt to eliminate the evils of alcohol.
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    Unlike later temperance movements, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, these earlier movements did not view alcoholism as a disease and relied on government regulation and suppression of the liquor business ...
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    Collectively these efforts are known as reform. Among these were the Abolition and Temperance movements.The personal and historical relationships that came together, and at times split apart the ...
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    Blocker, Jack S., Jr. American Temperance Movements: Cycles of Reform. Boston: Twayne, 1989. ... Columbia Encyclopedia: temperance movements,
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