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Page 1:Page 2: This 1874 political cartoon shows an armed woman warrior carrying an ax. She is destroying barrels labeled "Whisky,” "Gin,” "Brandy,” and "Rum.” The banners behind her read "In the Name of God and Humanity” and "Temperance League.” Its caption reads, "Womans Holy War. Grand Charge on the Enemy’s Works.” This image focuses on the movement. This artist most likely Prohibition laws.

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