What did the popularity of Carry A. Nation reveal about early twentieth-century American culture?
A) There was growing concern about the effects of the increase in alcohol consumption.
B) Women believed prohibition was a more important cause than gaining the right to vote.
C) Men and women of all classes were becoming less interested in drinking.
D) People were eager for any excuse to engage in violent behavior.
E) The working class was growing increasingly resentful of the hedonistic lifestyle of the upper class.
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