This is true. The name of this individual was Henry Ford who was one of the biggest business owners in the era because of his cars, Ford, who are still used today. He was just one of many other rich people who lobbied for prohibition like Andrew Carnegie or Rockefeller who were all members of the Anti Saloon League.
One experience that both wealthy and poor women shared during the Industrial Revolution would be "<span>D. Economic and social customs limited opportunities for all women to live independently," since it was considered the job of the man or husband to work. </span>
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