DOCUMENT 1
Poster “Wet or Dry”
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Text “Guardians of family virtues”
DOCUMENT 2
Poster “Lips that touch liquor…”
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Video “Eliza’s story”
DOCUMENT 3
Poster “Repeal”
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Video “The women’s crusade”
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Was the temperance movement social or cultural?

It was a social movement

100

What was Eliza's father's job?

He was a governor

100

How many women took part in the crusade at the beginning?

200

200

Is the poster in favor or against alcohol consumption in the USA?

Against

200

What is the metaphor in the sentence on the poster?

Women refuse to kiss their drunk husbands or any intimacy

200

In how many states did the movement not spread?

19 (50 - 31 = 19)

300

Give 2 reasons why women were in favor of prohibition.

- domestic violence

- men spent too much money in bars

- family destitution

300

What happened on 23/12/1873?

Eliza Thompson started protesting against alcohol with other women.

300

What did owners of saloons do with buckets of beers?

They drenched women with them

400

Why was the fate of women at the time not entirely in their hands in this crusade against alcohol?

Even if they protested, made campaigns, they did not have the right to vote

400

Where did Eliza's son die?

In an ebriated asylum

400

Give 2 examples of actions by women and 2 responses of men.

- Women: kneeling, praying, singing dressed in black, blocking saloons'entrances....

- men: surrending, drenching with beer, spraying water, threatening with a gun, throwing stones....

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What is the common point between the two documents?

The financial reason 

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What is the trigger for Eliza Thompson to protest against alcohol consumption?

Her son died because he was addicted to alcohol after a doctor's prescription.

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What term is used to describe the actions of women (also used for Ghandi and Rosa Parks)?

Civil Disobedience = refusing to submit by protesting peacefully

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