What argument drew many women to the temperance movement in the 1840s and 1850s?
A) Protestant Christianity was incompatible with alcohol.
B) Parents who drank would lose the trust of their children.
C) If men could drink, women should be able to as well.
D) A man who stopped drinking would better support his family.
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