On what did the Grimké sisters base their argument for equal rights for women?

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the participation of women in the abolition movement
the participation of women in the abolition movement

the new economic power women were gaining
the new economic power women were gaining

the moral nature of human beings
the moral nature of human beings

the principles of matrilineal cultures
the principles of matrilineal cultures

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The Grimké sisters based their argument for equal rights for women primarily on the moral nature of human beings. They believed that all individuals, regardless of gender, possess inherent moral worth and should be treated equally. Their advocacy combined issues of abolition and women's rights, emphasizing the moral imperative of equality.

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