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who: Use your knowledge of social studies and the information in the box to answer the following question.States' rights, including secessionEquality of the sexesAbolition of slaveryWhat do these social causes have in common?

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Sean Gaynor ∙

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Updated: 12/11/2022

They use the language of the Declaration of Independence in their arguments.

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