The roots of Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery sentiments lay in the

a. evangelical religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening.
b. rationalist theories of the Enlightenment.
c. economic theories of Robert Owen and Karl Marx.
d. evangelical ideas of Jonathan Edwards and First Great Awakening.
e. feminist ideals of the Seneca Falls Convention.


a

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