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  • personal motivation to do so.[citation needed] The difficulty of enforcing prohibitionist laws also criticized as resulting in selective enforcement, wherein...
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  • since gone on to criticize it as neo-prohibitionist, stating that MADD "has become far more neo-prohibitionist than I had ever wanted or envisioned …...
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    Prohibition (redirect from Prohibitionists)
    prohibiting the sale of alcohol in the UK. This hard-line group of prohibitionists was opposed by other temperance organisations who preferred moral persuasion...
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    March 23, 1937. p. 23. Retrieved August 23, 2022. "Prohibitionists Historical Vote Record". Prohibitionists.org. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016...
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    John Russell (September 20, 1822 – November 3, 1912) was a Methodist preacher who became a leading advocate for prohibition during the 1870s. Russell helped...
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    reputation as a Prohibitionist. In 1889, while Nebraska was engaged in a debate over statewide prohibition, Johnson posed as an anti-Prohibitionist to obtain...
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    James Black (September 23, 1823 – December 16, 1893) was an American temperance movement activist and a founder of the Prohibition Party. Black served...
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  • known as Sarah Saunders Page, was a New Zealand teacher, feminist, prohibitionist, socialist, social reformer, and politician. Sarah Saunders was born...
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    general election, Churchill lost his Dundee seat to Edwin Scrymgeour, a prohibitionist candidate. Later, he wrote that he was "without an office, without a...
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    fourth, behind the Prohibitionists, in every New England state. 3% of the vote in New England went to third parties, with the Prohibitionists accounting for...
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    delegates approved the minority report that had been rejected at the Prohibitionist Convention calling for free coinage and greenbacks, government control...
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    reduced the prohibitionists' enthusiasm. He also showed little interest in the faction's attempts to recruit him to challenge anti-prohibitionist Ollie James...
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    of the strongest anti-liquor laws in the United States. Publicly a Prohibitionist and a defender of "Protestant womanhood," Stephenson was tried in 1925...
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    (provided for in section 204). While the federal Code is the applicable prohibitionist law, all regulations (and regulatory bodies) are provincial, with one...
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    Cincinnati; the hyphen was later dropped. The merger took place when prohibitionist ideas were gaining popularity, and it is a legend that "Fifth Third"...
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  • ran for the presidency in 1980, fundamentalist preachers, like the prohibitionist ministers of the early 20th century, were organizing their congregations...
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    coordinated their activities from saloons, which became a target of prohibitionists and reformers. At the start of the 1850s, the city economy began to...
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  • Des Moines Midgets (1902), Des Moines Undertakers (1903), Des Moines Prohibitionists (1904), Des Moines Underwriters (1905), Des Moines Champions (1906)...
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    Vice President Charles Curtis, who faced opposition due to his age and prohibitionist stances, and delegations from over twenty states opposed the renomination...
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    members". Its growth was based on a new anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic, Prohibitionist and anti-Semitic agenda, which reflected contemporary social tensions...
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