In their fight for abolition, what did the Grimké sisters realize?

1. Women lacked full political and social rights.
2. Temperance was the only way to achieve a moral society.
3. Immigrants were being denied the right to vote by nativists.
4. Free African Americans set an example by successfully petitioning the government for suffrage.

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In their fight for abolition, the Grimké sisters realized that 1. Women lacked full political and social rights. They became advocates not only for the abolition of slavery but also for women's rights, highlighting the interconnectedness of these social injustices.