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6 April, 14:11

On what did the Grimké sisters base their argument for equal rights for women? A. the participation of women in the abolition movement B. the moral nature of human beings C. the principles of matrilineal cultures D. the new economic power women were gaining

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  1. 6 April, 15:11
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    B the moral nature of human beings
  2. 6 April, 16:21
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    The Grimké sisters based their argument for equal rights for women on the moral nature of human beings. Option B is correct.

    The Grimke sisters were notable figures for women's rights and very passionate in their Abolition cause. They were the first American female advocates of abolition and women's rights. They were writers, orators, and educators.

    The Grimke sisters Sara and Angelina were born in the southern state of South Carolina in the United Sates in 1782 and 1805, respectively. They were very religious.
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