The Anti-Saloon League supported Prohibition primarily because they believed that alcohol was the root cause of many social problems, including crime, poverty, and domestic violence. They aimed to promote temperance and saw the banning of alcohol as a means to improve society and protect families. The League effectively mobilized public opinion and political support, advocating for legislation that would ultimately lead to the enactment of the 18th Amendment in 1920. Their efforts were rooted in a moral and social reform agenda that sought to create a healthier, more productive society.
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