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Q: What did the abolition and womens rights movements have in common?
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Worked for abolition and womens rights?

elizabeth cady stanton


How did abolition and womens rights movements affect American democracy?

Both movements increased the voter base and this makes the politicians more representative of the population. Abolition and the accompanying citizenship grant to the slaves across the world led to them being able to vote. (In the United States, this led to mass suffrage for Blacks.) Women's Rights Movements led to women gaining the right to vote.


How did Fredrick Douglass and Sojourner Truth fight for abolition?

womens' rights (:


Both Fredrick Douglass and Sojourner Truth argued for abolition as well as for?

Women's rights.


Which of these inspired reform movements such as temperance abolition and womens rights in american in the 1800s?

The early women's rights movement was built upon the principles and experiences of other efforts so as to promote social justice and to improve human condition.


Is known for her excellent bold speeches for womens rights and the abolition of slavery?

(Sojourner Truth)


Religious reveals expressed the ideals of the second great awakening because they prometed?

womens rights and abolition


What reform movement became the key focus of womens rights leaders after the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848?

abolition of slavery


Who was an ex-slave who changed her name and preached for abolition of slavery and womens rights?

Sojourner Truth Or Isabella...


What role did Sojourner Truth play in both abolition and womens rights movements?

She impressed many well-educated people even though she never learned to read or write. She was a confident speaker who stood up for what she believed in and her speeches are still quoted to this day.


Why would abolitionists become outspoken advocates for women's rights?

becoz abolition movement was related to the womens like abolition of sati , child marriage..that helped women to grow up and come across society and civil rights was related to mostly general people which included womens and other society people...these both helped women becoz womens were not active to the society so this helped women to face the society and to raise their voice


What were jobs for women in 1912?

well if that is before the womens rights movements probably not many other than washing dishes and clothes.