How were the abolitionist and women's rights movements related?

A.The abolitionist movement was patterned on the women's rights movement.
B.The two movements competed for resources.
C.The two movements had entirely opposing underlying philosophies.
D.Many prominent women abolitionists became leaders of the charge for women's rights.
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Abolitionists are to Frederick Douglas, as the Women’s Rights Movement is to ______________

A.
Consent of governed

B.
Susan B. Anthony

C.
Catholics

D.
Transatlantic Slave Trade

B. Susan B. Anthony.

The New England Economy is to harbors and trade, as cash crops and plantations are to _____________

A.
Consent of governed

B.
Susan B. Anthony

C.
Catholics

D.
Transatlantic Slave Trade

D. Transatlantic Slave Trade.

Which of the following statements would be made by William Lloyd Garrison?

A.
“The slave is worse off than the factory worker. The factory worker can choose to do something else, but the slave cannot.”

B.
“Slavery is a stain on the history of America, but it is a part of the culture of the South. Who are we to judge the actions of someone else.”

C.
“The ending of slavery must be slow and steady, so that slaves and farmers can slowly adjust”

D.
“End slavery right now, it is wrong, and if I were a slave I would not wanted to be freed over time, but rather I would want to be emancipated immediately”

D. "End slavery right now, it is wrong, and if I were a slave I would not want to be freed over time, but rather I would want to be emancipated immediately."

Frederick Douglas played an important role in the Abolition Movement by -

A.
Becoming an elected member of Congress that persuaded other congressmen to vote to end slavery

B.
Serving as a conductor on the Underground Railroad to help other slaves escape to the North

C.
Traveling around the world calling for slavery to end

D.
Creating an abolitionist newspaper called “The North Star”