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8 March, 06:35

To Quakers, liberty was: a. limited to white, landowning men. b. limited to the spiritually inclined. c. strictly defined. d. extended to women but not to blacks. e. a universal entitlement.

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  1. 8 March, 07:02
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    e. a universal entitlement.

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    Quakers is the name given to the followers of Religious Society of Friends that arose in seventeenth-century England. Later it reached America, where in Pennsylvania was founded by Penn on Quaker's belief of religious tolerance and freedom. They rejected the ceremonial practices of the Anglican Church and stressed that God resides in everyone. They believed in freedom of individual conscience, equality of men and women and freedom of slaves.
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