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The correct answer is option a. "Quakers considered women equal in spiritual matters, and women often led Quaker meetings." The way that Quakers (of The Religious Society of Friends) viewed women was very progressive for their time during the 1600s. During that time it was very unusual that women was considered spiritually equal to men for any religion, and for Quakers women were equal and had the right to talk and lead their meetings.
The Harlem Renaissance was a movement in the 1920s which encompassed an explosion of black poets, authors, musicians and scholars in the city of Harlem. It was an explosion of African-American culture. Probably the most important female writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance was Jessie Redmon Fauset. She was the first African-American woman to graduate from Cornel University. She was the literary editor of the magazine called The Crisis. She encouraged and led the development of many of the Harlem Renaissance's fundamental ideas and concepts. Her novel, There is Confusion, is considered to be the first novel published during the Harlem Renaissance.
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The Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was passed in 1649 by assembly of the Province of Maryland mandating religious toleration. The Calverts, who founded Maryland, needed to attract settlers to make the colonial venture profitable. In order to protect the Catholics from the immigrating Puritans and Protestants, the Calverts supported the Act Concerning Religion. The Act allowed freedom of worship for all Christians in Maryland. </span>