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William Lloyd Garrison pushed for what kind of social change?
a. the end to slavery in the United States
b. universal suffrage in the United States
c. the advancement of worker rights through U.S. labor unions
d. the regulation of U.S. monopolies
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A. He edited an anti-slavery newspaper The Liberator with Isaac Knapp which was published in Massachusetts until slavery was abolished. However in the 1870s, he also became an activist for universal suffrage
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