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Which of the following best describes the abolition and women's reform movements in the first half of the nineteenth century?

The abolition movement was only successful because of the success of the women's rights movement.

These two movements did not succeed completely in attaining their goals during this period.

The women's rights movement started after the abolition movement had attained its goals.

These two movements were largely successful in attaining their goals during this period.

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The option that best describes the abolition and women's reform movements in the first half of the nineteenth century is: "These two movements did not succeed completely in attaining their goals during this period." Option B is correct.

The abolitionist movement also known as abolitionism was the movement to end slavery. It constituted a social and political push for the immediate emancipation of all slaves and to eradicate racial discrimination and segregation.

The abolitionist movement succeeded in ending slavery by the year of 1865 , while the women's reform movementattained the goal of granting women the right to vote by the year of 1920.

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I believe the answer is: These two movements did not succeed completely in attaining their goals during this period.

first half of the nineteenth century refers to the years between 1800 - 1850. The abolitionist movement succeeded in ending slavery by the year of 1865 , while the women's reform movement just able to give the women with the right to vote by the year of 1920.

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