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which causes did the grimké sisters become involved in? check all of the boxes that apply.
abolitionism
the second great awakening
women’s rights
the movement to educate enslaved people
The Grimké sisters were prominent 19th-century reformers. They first advocated for abolitionism (ending slavery) as they witnessed its horrors growing up. They also became leading voices in the early women's rights movement, linking the fight against slavery to gender equality. While the Second Great Awakening influenced reform movements, they were not directly involved in leading that religious revival, and educating enslaved people was not their primary organized cause.
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- Abolitionism
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