When was it acceptable for a woman to express her opinions in Antebellum society?(1 point)
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when speaking about the morality of an issue
when speaking about the morality of an issue
any time she felt like it
any time she felt like it
never
never
when her opinion was the same as her husband’s
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when speaking about the morality of an issue
(Antebellum “separate spheres” allowed women moral authority—e.g., on religion, temperance, and reform—but not broad public or political expression.)
(Antebellum “separate spheres” allowed women moral authority—e.g., on religion, temperance, and reform—but not broad public or political expression.)
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