Mo was the Quaker woman who gave lectures calling for temperance, peace,
workers' rights, and a...
Social Studies, 31.03.2020 18:49 Jasten
Mo was the Quaker woman who gave lectures calling for temperance, peace,
workers' rights, and abolition?
A. Elizabeth Stanton
C. Lucy Stone
B. Lucretia Mott
D. Susan B. Anthony
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How can christianity affect the cultural landscape of a place?
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Which is the best conclusion that can be drawn regarding the status of african-americans in the south in the late 1800s? a) african-americans made tremendous political, social, and economic advancements during the reconstruction era. b) passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the u. s. constitution guaranteed equal status and rights for all african-americans. c) the reconstruction policies enacted by the federal government were highly effective in african-american citizens transition to life after slavery. d) although african-americans had equal rights under federal law they were still economically, politically, and socially inferior to whites in the south during the reconstruction era.
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