We learned about women abolitionists

  1. We learned about women abolitionists who left their lives in Charleston to move to the North to join the fight to abolish
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  2. In the 1830s, women began to compare their lack of rights to that of what group?(1 point) Responses workers workers slaves
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  3. Sarah and Angelina Grimké were distinct from many other abolitionists in that theya. all of these b. they advocated for
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  4. How were women, both white and black, viewed by most men, white and black, in the abolitionist movement?A) Most men did not
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  5. How was moral suasion used by abolitionists as an argument against slavery? (1 point)Abolitionists argued that slavery was
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  6. What was the main difference between Frederick Douglass and the abolitionists Fanny Kemble, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and William
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  7. What methods did abolitionists use to fight against slavery? Include 2 methods (2-3 sentences).Sentence starters: Abolitionists
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  8. How was moral suasion used by abolitionists as an argument against slavery?(1 point) Responses Abolitionists argued that slavery
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  9. Select the group that best embraced the beliefs of Abraham Lincoln.Abolitionists or The Free Soil Party. Is it Abolitionists.
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  10. Some historians say that attacks by abolitionists actually strengthened sectionalism in the South instead of weakening it. How
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