The goal of the early nineteenth-century temperance movement was
A) the abolition of capital punishment.
B) to temper justice with mercy in criminal sentencing.
C) to end drinking in the workplace.
D) to prohibit the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages.
E) to encourage individuals to abstain from liquor voluntarily.
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