The prohibition movement was driven by the temperance movement and Southern evangelical Protestants in part as a way to address social problems such as
crime. Based events in the 1920s, which conclusion can be made about prohibition?
Select one:
A. Prohibition was brought about by tension between conservative religious and progressive beliefs.
B. Prohibition was a plea for great religious activity from the federal government
C. Prohibition was supported and opposed along strict age and gender lines.
D. Prohibition was meant to help the economy to purify society,