Lucretia Mott
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Sojourner Truth
Susan B. Anthony
Emma Willard
Mary Lyon
Elizabeth Blackwell
Harriet Tubman
Dorothea Dix
suffrage for women
B. Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
C. abolitionist
D. “conductor” of the Underground
Railroad
E. graduated from Geneva College at
the head of her class
F. Quaker
G. spoke out about poor living conditions
for mentally ill and for prisoners
H. Seneca Falls Convention
I. Daughters of Temperance
J. Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery
Society
K. improvements in women’s education
L. spoke out publicly against slavery
the main inference that can be drawn from jean jacques rousseau's book the social contract is: a. people can enjoy civil and physical freedom, even if it sometimes harms society.
answered: Guest
The answer is b.african american abolitionists emphasized legal and social equality
How and why did the policies of the federal and state governments toward native american people change between 1790 and the 1850s. what were the reaction of native american people to these policies?