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Which two sentences from the text support the inference that men were advocates for women's rights?
Women were not the only ones fighting for the right to vote
Men like Frederick Douglass also joined the movement.
He was a formerly enslaved man, born in February 1818 in Maryland, and fought for racial equality and an end to slavery.
He was a firm believer in equality and human rights, so it was no surprise that he became an advocate for women’s rights as well.
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"Women were not the only ones fighting for the right to vote."
"Men like Frederick Douglass also joined the movement."
"Men like Frederick Douglass also joined the movement."
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