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Which answer best describes how women could participate in early reform efforts?
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In early reform groups, there were separate conventions held just for women.
Women could do everything in early reform movement groups except vote for officers.
In early reform groups, women were responsible for setting up the conventions and publishing the meeting notes.
Women in early reform groups could have meetings, publish essays, and speak in meetings in front of other women.
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