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Abolition Movement Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Which of the following was likely the best reason that John Woolman was an abolitionist?(1 point) Responses the Dred Scott court decision the Dred Scott court decision his Quake
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It seems like your message got cut off. However, from the context given, John Woolman was known for his strong beliefs against slavery, which stemmed from his Quaker faith. His Quaker beliefs emphasized equality, peace, and social justice, which likely motivated his abolitionist stance.
If you're looking for the best answer from a multiple-choice list that includes "the Dred Scott court decision" and "his Quaker faith," the correct response would be his Quaker faith, as the Dred Scott decision came much later than Woolman's time. If there are any additional options or more context, feel free to provide them for a more accurate response!
If you're looking for the best answer from a multiple-choice list that includes "the Dred Scott court decision" and "his Quaker faith," the correct response would be his Quaker faith, as the Dred Scott decision came much later than Woolman's time. If there are any additional options or more context, feel free to provide them for a more accurate response!