Scenarios about 'temperance movement'
The organized social and political campaign that advocated for reducing or prohibiting alcohol consumption, particularly prominent in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Temperance advocates linked alcohol to social problems including family violence, poverty, and crime, eventually culminating in Prohibition in several countries. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of temperance movements could significantly alter social development, political landscapes, and even economic structures of affected societies.
What If Prohibition Never Ended?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States never repealed the 18th Amendment, maintaining alcohol prohibition throughout the 20th century and beyond, with profound effects on American society, politics, and criminal enterprises.