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The excerpt from Angelina Grimké is most clearly an example of which of the following developments during the first half of the 19th century?
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- 00:07
All right A pushers We have a very fine quote
- 00:09
from Angelia Gim Kay who defends abolitionism here Dust thou
- 00:13
ask what I mean by a pence A patient explaining
- 00:16
some of the new words and reject indignation while drilling
- 00:19
and paid laborers hires a word they were no longer
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- 00:21
nine and then write a marriage for a limousine Man
- 00:23
is on the way It has been impossible to let
- 00:25
parents have their own children Give the Lord and I
- 00:27
no longer hold the advantage of education of the Bible
- 00:30
but slaving in protective mackerel laws The question Well the
- 00:33
excerpt from Angelina here is most clearly an example of
- 00:37
which of the following development during the first half of
- 00:40
the nineteenth century The first half of the nineteenth century
- 00:46
saw a rise and activist women thanks in part to
- 00:49
the second Great Awakening Women became actively involved in reforming
- 00:53
society which led them to get behind the abolitionist movement
- 00:57
Some women like Angelina here became superhero ask leaders Gim
- 01:01
Kay was a devout Quaker who wrote published and give
- 01:03
speeches in favor of abolition She stirred up such resentment
- 01:07
among anti abolitionists that wealth In one famous instance they
- 01:10
shouted and threw stones outside of a hall in Philadelphia
- 01:13
while she gave an impassioned speech Oh you go girl
- 01:16
does a the rise of women's leadership roles in the
- 01:19
abolitionist movement You are a loser ball Well there was
- 01:22
no such thing as a decline of women's interest in
- 01:24
the abolitionist movement So get rid of the women became
- 01:26
more involved in reforming society during the first half of
- 01:29
the nineteenth century and grim Kay was without a doubt
- 01:32
a woman who believed in her right to participate openly
- 01:34
in society But in this excerpt she's discussing the emancipation
- 01:39
of slaves Women's participation in the temperance movement which intended
- 01:42
to ban alcohol in American society The only increased with
- 01:46
time So get rid of either So it's a rise 00:01:48.95 --> [endTime] of women a dozen abolition rules
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