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algol [13]
4 years ago
13

Think about what you learned about Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren.

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Trava [24]4 years ago
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A,B, and E. (For the character limit.)

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zaharov [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A, B, E

Explanation:

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