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In 1774, whose wife encouraged her husband and the Continental Congress not to forget the rights of women and the contribution they make to our society? a. John Adams b. George Washington c. James Monroe
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In 1774, whose wife encouraged her husband and the Continental Congress not to forget the rights of women and the contribution they make to our society?
a. John Adams
b. George Washington
c. James Monroe
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The answer is John Adams
Abigail Adams told him to “Remember the Ladies”.
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