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2 Points How did Catharine Beecher believe women could make social changes? O A. By saying "no" to taking care of domestic matters if social changes weren't made O B. By being smarter and more forceful
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How did Catharine Beecher believe women could make social changes?
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A. By saying "no" to taking care of domestic matters if social
changes weren't made
O
B. By being smarter and more forceful than men in fighting for
change
O
C. By getting men to agree with their point of view
O
D. By speaking and writing about social issues
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c. By getting men to agree with their point of view
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