Which of the following statements about abolitionism and women’s rights is MOST accurate?

a. White women’s rights leaders such as Angela and Sarah Grimké opposed abolitionism as a distraction from their own cause.
b. Most prominent male abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, opposed the women’s rights movement.
c. Women who spoke publicly in support of abolitionist causes faced verbal and physical attacks from hostile audiences.
d. All men engaged in the anti-slavery struggle recognized that a true commitment to freedom and equality required them to support the women’s rights movement as well.


c. Women who spoke publicly in support of abolitionist causes faced verbal and physical attacks from hostile audiences.

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a. Kyoto to Sapporo. b. Osaka to Shimonoseki. c. Tokyo to Nagasaki. d. Kyoto to Tokyo. e. Saigon to Wuhan.

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