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Prohibition of Alcohol.
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... PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOL From source A you can learn that they were very much against the sale of alcohol. Source A is a poster issued in 1910. It was a propaganda poster. The Anti saloon league (ASL) were against the sale of alcohol because they believed that the bars would make it's customers poor (the title of the poster is "The poor man's club" with a picture of a man handing over all of his wages) and that men, women and children would go without food just for a drink. (Another image on the poster is of a wife and a child not eating) The ASL also believed that a customer belongs to the bar like a club and that his wages pay for his membership. (The poster also reads, "A club member in good standing" 'paying his dues'. Another strong belief was that the customers were addicted to the














