Blue Ribbon Army

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The Blue Ribbon Army was a prominent 19th-century American temperance organization that campaigned for abstinence from alcohol through mass rallies, pledges, and moral reform efforts.

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instanceOf social movement organization
temperance organization
activity collecting abstinence pledges
moral suasion
organizing mass rallies
public speaking tours
religious revival-style meetings
temperance campaigning
basedOn Protestant moral reform ideals
cause abstinence from alcohol
country United States of America
fieldOfWork social reform
temperance advocacy
foundedInPeriod 19th century
goal moral reform
promotion of total abstinence from alcoholic beverages
reduction of alcohol consumption
hasCharacteristic evangelical style of organizing
mass membership drives
public pledge-taking ceremonies
historicalContext 19th-century American temperance movement
ideology temperance
influenced later temperance and prohibition activism
influencedBy earlier temperance societies
location United States of America
method mass evangelistic rallies
moral reform campaigns
voluntary pledges of abstinence
movement temperance movement
operatedInCentury 19th century
opposedTo consumption of alcoholic beverages
saloon culture
sloganTheme blue ribbon as symbol of abstinence
socialIssue alcohol abuse
prohibition of alcohol
symbol blue ribbon

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