What did the seneca falls convention inspire Amelia bloomer to do
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start a newspaper promoting equality in all things for women
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What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
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they lost most of their land
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What was one source of division among the women who were involved in the abolition movement
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whether women should be allowed to join in the men's business
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What best summarizes the gag rule
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a law that prohibited the dabate and discussion of slavery in
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Expansionists used the term manifest destiny to justify what belief
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expansionists used the term "manifest destiny" to justify what
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How was moral suasion used by abolitionists as an argument against slavery
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abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong
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What led lucretia mott and elizabeth cady Stanton to work together
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their outrage that women were refused full participation in
business meetings
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How were women expected to bring about change in society in the early 1800s
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women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise
patriotic children
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What restrictions on American women in the 1800s prevented them from having a role in politics
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Women did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment
was passed by Congress 4 June 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920.
Until the 19th amendment was ratified and granted women the right
to vote, they had no role in American politics.
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Which of the northern groups supported the south in its resistance to abolition
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Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North
supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
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During the Spanish colonial period what group posed the greatest threat to settlers in New Mexico
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Nomadic native Americans
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What did the seneca falls convention inspire Amelia bloomer to do
start a newspaper promoting equality in all things for women
What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
they lost most of their land
What was one source of division among the women who were involved in the abolition movement
whether women should be allowed to join in the men's business
meetings.
What best summarizes the gag rule
a law that prohibited the dabate and discussion of slavery in
congress
Expansionists used the term manifest destiny to justify what belief
expansionists used the term "manifest destiny" to justify what
belief?
How was moral suasion used by abolitionists as an argument against slavery
abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong
What led lucretia mott and elizabeth cady Stanton to work together
their outrage that women were refused full participation in
business meetings
How were women expected to bring about change in society in the early 1800s
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise
patriotic children
What restrictions on American women in the 1800s prevented them from having a role in politics
Women did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment
was passed by Congress 4 June 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920.
Until the 19th amendment was ratified and granted women the right
to vote, they had no role in American politics.
Which of the northern groups supported the south in its resistance to abolition
Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North
supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
During the Spanish colonial period what group posed the greatest threat to settlers in New Mexico