Infer: Why was the newspaper The Liberator an important part of the abolitionist movement? (1 point) Responses It helped slave owners communicate about how to stop the Underground Railroad. It helped slave owners communicate about how to stop the Underground Railroad. It allowed Native Americans to teach others about their struggles. It allowed Native Americans to teach others about their struggles. It helped women know where safe houses were if they were fleeing a violent marriage. It helped women know where safe houses were if they were fleeing a violent marriage. It spread information about ways to end slavery and allowed formerly enslaved people tell of their experiences. It spread information about ways to end slavery and allowed formerly enslaved people tell of their experiences.

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The correct response is: It spread information about ways to end slavery and allowed formerly enslaved people to tell of their experiences.

The Liberator, founded by William Lloyd Garrison, was a significant publication for the abolitionist movement as it served as a platform for anti-slavery propaganda and gave voice to formerly enslaved individuals, thereby raising awareness and support for the cause.