Question 2 of 4

Frances E. Willard and Carrie Nation primarily differed in

A.
whether women should have the right to vote.

B.
beliefs about Social Darwinism.

C.
personal views of women’s familial responsibilities.

D.
ways in which they fought for temperance.

Explain why too

D. Ways in which they fought for temperance. Frances E. Willard was a leader of the temperance movement who advocated for the prohibition of alcohol through education and persuasion. Carrie Nation was a radical member of the temperance movement who used direct action, such as smashing saloons with a hatchet, to fight for temperance.