We know that the law might do much, now left undone, to
 raise the moral tone of society and render vice difficult
 We have no power to prevent these great iniquities
 beneath which the whole world groans, but you have the
 power to redeem the honor of the nations from an
 indefensible complicity.
 We therefore come to you with the united voices of
 representative women of every land, beseeching you to
 protect our homes by the total prohibition of these curses
 of civilization throughout all the territory over which your
 government extends.
 - Frances Willard, 1888
 Against which vice and curses of civilization does this author speak?
 O A. Corporate monopolies
 O B. Child labor in industry
 O C. Consumption of alcohol
 D. Sale of public office