What was the goal of the temperance movement in the late 1800s and early 1900s? regulating alcohol production. stopping the drinking of alcohol. offering services to the less fortunate. acculturating immigrants.

Respuesta :

B, stopping the drinking of alcohol

The correct option is "stopping the drinking of alcohol"

The movement for temperance or temperance is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages. You can criticize excessive consumption, promote total abstinence or lobby for anti-alcohol laws. The movement was especially popular in countries with an Anglo-Saxon culture, such as England, the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand.