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Temperance Movement
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8-5.8 Compare the Progressive Movement in SC with the national movement, including the impact on temperance; women's suffrage; labor laws; and educational, agricultural, health, and governmental reform.
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Unit 12 SLM: Social Reform
EQ: How does the Progressive movement in SC compare to the national Progressive movement? Vocabulary: Prohibition Temperance Movement State Dispensary System Dry county
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Temperance Movement Began in the 1800’s and tried to convince people to avoid alcoholic beverages.
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Prohibition Video
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Served
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Tillman substituted the State Dispensary system
Social conservative farmers supported prohibition and voters approved a referendum in favor of prohibition; the state legislature passed a prohibition bill Tillman substituted the State Dispensary system The state would control the distribution of alcohol
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Prohibition Breaks Down
Over the next years many S. Carolinians (as well as lots of folks in other states) continued to be engaged in: Making illegal liquor (moonshine) Distributing illegal liquor (bootlegging) Drinking illegal liquor
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