What inspired Lucretia Mott to begin organizing for women´s rights?

a. The abuse heaped on Susan B. Anthony at her public lectures
b. A Quaker movement to reduce women´s power in the church
c. Her anger when she and other female delegates to an antislavery convention in London in 1840 were refused recognition
d. Dorothea Dix´s success in campaigning for better treatment for the mentally ill
e. Her time at Oberlin College as one of its first female students, when she heard women´s rights speaker like Lucy Stone


c

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A) how to make a smooth transition to republican government B) how to get along with its new French allies C) how to defend its expanded American empire from European rivals D) how to regain the territory it lost in the Treaty of Paris

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Jefferson's supporters called themselves Republicans to emphasize that the Federalists were:

A) pro-French. B) monarchists at heart. C) too devoted to states' rights. D) unclear of their politics.

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__________ articulated a vision of womanhood based on self-sacrifice and family obligations

A) Lucretia Mott B) Elizabeth Cady Stanton C) Amanda Bloomer D) Catherine Beecher

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Luther's pamphlet, The Address to the Nobility of the German Nation?,

A) attacked the sacramental system of the church. B) focused on the doctrine of salvation and promoted faith works. C) called on the German princes to overthrow the papacy in German lands. D) attacked abuses of the Greek Orthodox Church. E) provided a defense of the doctrine of transubstantiation.

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