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Zorluk: KolayAbolitionism and the Women's Rights Movement

“Why does it follow that women are to have no voices or actions in affairs of state? ... [Is it] because they have no right to vote? ... But did the member from Maryland, or does any member of this House, mean to say that no citizen has a right to petition this House of Representatives, but those who are entitled to the right of elective franchise? ... The constitutional right of petition is not restricted to electors. It is a right belonging to every human being... And this is the right which the women of this country have exercised, and which I hope they will continue to exercise.”

— Representative John Quincy Adams, speech in the House of Representatives, 1838

Which of the following historical developments of the early nineteenth century is best illustrated by the excerpt?

  1. The role of the abolitionist movement in providing women with opportunities for public political activismCevap
  2. B
    The decline of women's involvement in social reform due to the Market Revolution shifting all female labor into domestic household production
  3. C
    The Marshall Court's rulings that restricted the constitutional right of petition to male landowners
  4. D
    The consensus between the Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian factions to grant women full voting rights

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The role of the abolitionist movement in providing women with opportunities for public political activism
The correct answer is correct because women's participation in the anti-slavery petition campaigns was a vital way for women to engage in the public sphere and political debate, even though they lacked the right to vote. This active role in reform movements helped lay the groundwork for the organized women's rights movement.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context and speaker.
The excerpt is from a speech by John Quincy Adams in 1838 defending the right of women to petition the House of Representatives.
Understanding the source helps identify the political debates surrounding women's involvement in early nineteenth-century reform movements.
2
Identify the historical connection between petitioning and reform movements.
During the 1830s, women sent hundreds of thousands of petitions to Congress demanding the abolition of slavery. Since they could not vote, petitioning was their primary political tool.
This links the specific action mentioned in the speech (petitioning) to the broader reform movements of Period 4.
3
Evaluate the choices to find which historical development is illustrated.
The option describing how the abolitionist movement provided women with public political opportunities matches the excerpt's defense of women's petitioning.
Selecting the correct option requires connecting the defense of petitioning to the growth of women's public activism.

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Abolitionism and the Women's Rights Movement
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