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24 October, 08:28

In her, "Letter to John Adams," Mrs. Adams strongly suggests that John Adams

should support changes in the way

enslaved persons are treated by their masters

women are treated by men

Britian labels the American colonists

the colony of Virginia plans to defend itself

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  1. 24 October, 08:41
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    In her, "Letter to John Adams," Mrs. Adams strongly suggests that John Adams should support changes in the way that women are treated by men.

    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    Mrs. Adams, that is, Abigail Adams wrote a letter to John Adams strongly suggesting to support in bringing change in the way how men treats women. Overall, her letter was in concern for the abolishing of slavery. She wanted to John Adams to support abolishing slavery.

    On the counter measure for abolishing slavery, first step was to rectify the mistreatment of women by the men. This small change could spark fire to trigger towards the attributes of enslavement and change the way how masters treat their slaves.
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