Question
Reform Movement Graphic Organizer

Multiple Choice Question
Which person’s name belongs in the center of the graphic organizer?
A.
Harriet Tubman
B.
Mary Church Terrell
C.
Frederick Douglass
D.
William Lloyd Garrison

Multiple Choice Question
Which person’s name belongs in the center of the graphic organizer?
A.
Harriet Tubman
B.
Mary Church Terrell
C.
Frederick Douglass
D.
William Lloyd Garrison
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine which person's name should go in the center of the graphic organizer related to the Reform Movement, it would be helpful to consider the significant contributions each individual made to the movement.
- **Harriet Tubman** was a key figure in the Underground Railroad and fought for the abolition of slavery and women's rights.
- **Mary Church Terrell** was an early civil rights activist and advocated for women's suffrage and racial equality.
- **Frederick Douglass** was a former enslaved person who became a leading abolitionist and worked for both the emancipation of enslaved people and women's rights.
- **William Lloyd Garrison** was a prominent abolitionist and the editor of "The Liberator," a newspaper advocating for the immediate emancipation of enslaved people.
If the focus of the graphic organizer is primarily on the abolition of slavery, **William Lloyd Garrison** might be the best choice. However, if the organizer is intended to encompass a broader spectrum of social reform, including women's rights and civil rights, **Frederick Douglass** would be a strong central figure due to his extensive involvement in multiple reform movements.
Considering these contributions, I would recommend placing **Frederick Douglass** in the center of the graphic organizer because of his significant impact on both the abolition movement and later reform efforts related to civil rights and women's suffrage.
So the answer would be:
**C. Frederick Douglass**
- **Harriet Tubman** was a key figure in the Underground Railroad and fought for the abolition of slavery and women's rights.
- **Mary Church Terrell** was an early civil rights activist and advocated for women's suffrage and racial equality.
- **Frederick Douglass** was a former enslaved person who became a leading abolitionist and worked for both the emancipation of enslaved people and women's rights.
- **William Lloyd Garrison** was a prominent abolitionist and the editor of "The Liberator," a newspaper advocating for the immediate emancipation of enslaved people.
If the focus of the graphic organizer is primarily on the abolition of slavery, **William Lloyd Garrison** might be the best choice. However, if the organizer is intended to encompass a broader spectrum of social reform, including women's rights and civil rights, **Frederick Douglass** would be a strong central figure due to his extensive involvement in multiple reform movements.
Considering these contributions, I would recommend placing **Frederick Douglass** in the center of the graphic organizer because of his significant impact on both the abolition movement and later reform efforts related to civil rights and women's suffrage.
So the answer would be:
**C. Frederick Douglass**