The temperance crusade of the mid-nineteenth century

a. was primarily a middle-class movement that was strongest in the Northeast.
b. was ignored by the U.S. Army, which continued to issue each soldier a weekly liquor ration.
c. targeted Catholics because they used "real wine" in their services.
d. was promoted by the Democratic Party, which called for a constitutional prohibition amendment.
e. led to more widespread drinking.


a

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