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What were the general beliefs in the United States in the 19th century, when women became more

involved in social reform? Answer "true" or "false"
True
False
Women were limited to a basic education because many people believed that women did
not need higher education.
Many considered women's public roles in the temperance movement to be unacceptable.
Society encouraged women to get involved in issues related to home and family.
Women's active public participation in the abolitionist movement was generally considered
appropriate
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Answer: The answer is this: TRUE, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE

TRUE : Women were limited to a basic education because many people believed that women did not need higher education.

FALSE : Many considered women’s public roles in the temperance movement to be unacceptable.

TRUE : Society encouraged women to get involved in issues related to home and family.

TRUE : Women’s active public participation in the abolitionist movement was generally considered appropriate.

I hope this helps you out.

User James Khoury
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TRUE : Women were limited to a basic education because many people believed that women did not need higher education.

FALSE : Many considered women’s public roles in the temperance movement to be unacceptable.

TRUE : Society encouraged women to get involved in issues related to home and family.

TRUE : Women’s active public participation in the abolitionist movement was generally considered appropriate.

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