Which best describes why Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed? Members were concerned about the impact of new ideas on
their communities. Members were concerned about the impact of alcohol on their communities. Members wanted to organize distillery workers, who had few rights. Members wanted more religious freedom for their families.
Members were concerned about the impact of alcohol on their communities.
Explanation:
The women christian temperance union was a religious organization that was formed for the main objective of addressing and combating the influence of alcoholic drinks in families and in the society at large. This organization was formed in the year 1874 in Cleveland Ohio. Alcohol was blamed for the decline in culture, immorality, increased violence and death. Hence the need to combat alcohol intake.
The overall goal of the US Justice System is to control crime, impose penalties on those who violate laws, and help those affected rehabilitate and recover