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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
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Which answer correctly lists some of the limits placed on early women's reform efforts? (1 point) Women could only be leaders in

reform groups focused on women's rights. Women could only join reform groups if they were invited and sponsored by their husband. Women could not be leaders in reform organizations and could not speak to groups containing men. Women could join reform groups but not could not hold meetings or publish essays about the group.
History
2 answers:
nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
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the correct answer is "women could not be leaders in reform organizations and could not speak to groups containing men." :)

Alecsey [184]3 years ago
6 0
Women could only join reform groups if they were invited and sponrosed by their husband. <span />
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