This person names a rule followed by Mike Pence of never being alone with a woman other than one’s spouse. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this 20th-century evangelist who referred to his campaigns as “Crusades.” He also hosted the radio show Hour of Decision and often closed his revivals with the hymn Just As I Am.
ANSWER: Billy Graham [or William Franklin Graham, Jr.]
[10h] This early 20th-century evangelist referred to the early towns where he preached as the “kerosene circuit.” This former baseball player’s revivals were so successful that at his peak, he made as much in a day as the average worker made in a year.
ANSWER: Billy Sunday [or William Ashley Sunday]
[10e] Billy Sunday supported this policy with his sermon “Get on the Water Wagon” and also claimed that it would end all crime. This policy actually led to the rise of bootleggers such as Al Capone.
ANSWER: Prohibition [prompt on temperance or descriptions such as banning alcohol]
<GT, American History>