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Which former slave used religious fervor to support the reform movements of women's rights and abolitionism

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What is a statement that describes John Brown

A statement that describes John Brown is that he was an American abolitionist who believed in using violence to end slavery.

Which is a true statement about John Adams

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He served one four-year term as President of the United States.

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