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7 April, 21:28

During the mid-nineteenth century, many people became dedicated to the causes of women's rights and the abolition of slavery. Others, however, opposed these social movements. How do you judge social movements and causes in today's world? What do you think makes a cause right or wrong? Why would you join a social movement? Why would you refuse to join a movement? Answer all.

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  1. 7 April, 22:51
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    A cause is right if you have a just motive for it. though peoples idea of a just motive is based on what they believe
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