How were black and white voluntary associations similar during the antebellum period?

A) Black and white associations were very different in tactics and ideas.
B) Both black and white associations drew on a reform spirit, focusing on many of the same issues and concerns.
C) Both black and white associations focused solely on abolishing slavery.
D) Both black and white associations focused solely on the temperance movement.


Answer: B

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