The _____ was a women's activist group that had more than five hundred local chapters throughout the country by 1840 and had successfully lobbied for legislation governing prostitution

A) American Female Moral Reform Society
B) American Association for Women Empowerment
C) American Temperance Society
D) American Colonization Society
E) American Female Welfare Association


A

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