What was the Transcendentalists' general attitude toward problems in society, such as slavery?

A.
They felt they had a moral obligation to make change.

B.
They felt that wrongdoers, such as slave owners, should be put to death.

C.
They resented the fact that other people needed help to seek justice.

D.
They thought that most problems would work themselves out.

A. They felt they had a moral obligation to make change.