What did the Women's Christian Temperance Union campaign for? stronger immigration laws to curb alcohol abuse preventing the teaching of evolution in schools promotion of African American culture laws to curb the consumption of al

Sagot :

The Women's Christian Temperance Union campaign to curb alcohol abuse and actually alcohol consumption in general. This as also linked to an anti-immigrant movement.

Answer:

  • Laws to curb the consumption of alcohol.

Explanation:

The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was established in November 1874 in Cleveland, Ohio. After Frances Willard assumed control administration in 1879, the WCTU ended up one of the biggest and most powerful ladies' gatherings of the nineteenth century by extending its stage to crusade for work laws, jail change and suffrage. With Willard's passing in 1898, the WCTU started to separate itself from women's activist gatherings, rather concentrating principally on disallowance.  

Contradicted to the utilization of tobacco, liquor, and illicit drugs, it ran a distributing house and was dynamic in schools.