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Prohibition

Prohibition began in 1920 Many reformers in the US saw alcohol as a serious problem and blamed it for a variety of evils Crime Spousal and child abuse Workplace accidents Rural religious groups, especially among protestants, pushed for prohibition

Prohibition Sources Answer the following question about each of the primary sources: What does the source have to say about Prohibition and its consequences? Pick the three sources that you think would be the most useful for answering the question and explain why you chose the ones that you did