Charles Stelzle, a Protestant evangelist, and William Anderson, an Anti-Saloon League leader, differed in their opinions over prohibition because

A) Stelzle was more understanding about alcohol being part of social functions, especially for immigrant working men.
B) Stelzle believed immigrants were prone to alcoholism.
C) Anderson believed that immigrants should receive preferential treatment because they were willing to work for lower wages at menial jobs.
D) Anderson believed recent immigrants should be able to retain their own cultural traditions.


Answer: A

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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