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hram777 [196]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast the women's and slave movements. What were the impetus for each? How were they similar? How were they diffe

rent? Write your response in a complete paragraph with a topic sentence and a minimum of 8-10 sentences.
History
1 answer:
Anton [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

The women and slave movements were similar in some way because they fought for the rights in society.

Explanation:

The slave movement focused on giving slaves their freedom and end discrimination and segregation in the country. The Women’s Rights movement fought to provide women with the right to vote. Women also protested for the lack of educational and economic opportunities. In both of these movements, the main concern was to grant the right to freedom.

The approach of both movements was different as the slave movement fought for against the evil of slavery. Novels, pamphlet, and newspapers used to spread ideas and attract people in America.

Women’s Rights movement used parades, pageants, petitions, public speaking, and demonstrations to attract the government to listen to their demands.

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