prohibition party (Meaning)

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prohibition party (n)

a political party in the United States; formed in 1869 to oppose the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages

Synonyms & Antonyms of prohibition party

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prohibition party Sentence Examples

  1. The Prohibition Party was founded in the United States in 1869.
  2. The Prohibition Party advocated for the complete prohibition of alcohol production and consumption.
  3. Members of the Prohibition Party campaigned tirelessly for temperance and abstinence from alcohol.
  4. The Prohibition Party nominated candidates for political office who supported their anti-alcohol platform.
  5. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Prohibition Party gained support from various religious and social groups.
  6. The Prohibition Party's influence waned after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.
  7. Despite its decline, the Prohibition Party continued to advocate for temperance and other moral reforms.
  8. The Prohibition Party's platform extended beyond alcohol prohibition to include issues like gambling and tobacco.
  9. The Prohibition Party fielded candidates in presidential elections throughout the 20th century.
  10. While never achieving widespread electoral success, the Prohibition Party left a lasting legacy in American politics.

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a political party in the United States; formed in 1869 to oppose the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Prohibition Party was founded in the United States in 1869.

The Prohibition Party advocated for the complete prohibition of alcohol production and consumption.

Members of the Prohibition Party campaigned tirelessly for temperance and abstinence from alcohol.

The Prohibition Party nominated candidates for political office who supported their anti-alcohol platform.