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Jack Ibarra
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19 September, 03:04
Which reform movements did women work?
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Barkley
19 September, 03:09
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Answer: Mainly the women's movement, temperance, and abolition.
Explanation: Women were heavily involved in all reform movements in the antebellum era, bu they were the most involved in the women's movement, temperance, and abolition.
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