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Which diagram best shows how abolitionist literature affected views on slavery? Cause Effect led to O A. Angelina Grimké writes to southern women. Women in the South join abolition societies. Cause Effect led to O B. Uncle Tom's Cabin becomes widely popular. People become more opposed to slavery. Cause Effect led to O c. Southern states ban abolitionist writings. Congress passes the Adams amendment to end slavery. Cause Effect led to O D. William Lloyd Garrison starts a newspaper. Slave uprisings sweep across the South, < PREVIOUS​

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