ASAP

(1) During the Second Great Awakening, many women worked for social change. (2) They fought for their rights and the rights of others. (3) Women exceeded men at ethical and moral behavior. (4) Their spirit, courage, and ambition paved the way for a new era.
Read the paragraph. Which statement is an opinion? (5 points)


1


2


3


4






2.


Library of Congress

Which of these women was part of the movement that produced this image? (5 points)


Elizabeth Cady Stanton


Lucy Stone


Sojourner Truth


Susan B. Anthony






3.

The women's-rights movement in the United States was first started by women who (5 points)


faced economic discrimination in the workplace


had experience in other social-reform movements


were important figures in the Second Great Awakening


had an impact on the outbreak of the Revolutionary War






4.

Which factor contributed most to the beginning of the women's-rights movement in the United States during the mid-1800s? (5 points)


A dramatic increase in women's participation in the workforce


A shift in social attitudes brought on by increased sectional tensions


The experience of gender discrimination within reform movements


The granting of voting rights to African American men






5.

In the 1800s, it was believed women were good at working on projects to improve the community because (5 points)


women were better leaders than men


women were better planners than men


women were more emotional than men


women were more moral than men

Respuesta :

1) 4
2) Wheres the image?
3) A
4) C
5) A
Hope this helps

1- The correct answer is 3, as that statement is the only one that can be considered as an opinion, since it arises from a subjective appreciation of the ethical and moral behavior of men and women.

2- As there's no image I can't answer this question.

3- The women's rights movement in the United States was first started by women who faced economic discrimination in the workplace. They claimed for equal opportunities, equal payment for the same task and for the personal management of their income.

4- What contributed most to the beginning of the women's rights movement in the mid-1800s was the experience of gender discrimination within reform movements.

5- In the 1800s, it was believed women were good at working on projects to improve the community because women were more emotional than men.