The temperance movement between 1914 and 1919

A. was opposed by most conservative Christians.
B. gained the support of most Catholic immigrants.
C. resulted in the unanimous passage by states of the Eighteenth Amendment.
D. saw the Women's Christian Temperance Union peak at 125,000 members.
E. gained momentum as a result of World War I.


Answer: E

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