The Female Anti-Slavery Society of Salem, Massachusetts, serves as an example of __________

A) the new power of the abolitionist movement to give a public voice to black women
B) bias against women in the abolitionist movement
C) racial divisions within the abolitionist movement
D) the dependence of abolitionism on wealthy white patronage


Answer: A

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A. Pascal B. Hobbes C. Locke D. Boyle E. Newton

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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