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Giving brainliest 1. Where did public schools exist in early America?
I. Massachusetts II. New York III. Virginia
I only
III only
None of these
I, II and III
I and II

2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott advocated for women's rights after their involvement in what other reform movement?
Temperance
Abolition
Insane asylums
Education
Prison reform

3. Which was America's first coeducational college?
Harvard
Seneca Falls
Yale
Oberlin
Liberia

4. Dorothea Dix was important for her work in what movement in the antebellum era?
Legal rights for women
The effort to ban alcohol sales
Colonization for freed slaves
Public schools for boys
Asylums for the mentally ill

5. The temperance movement was also linked with…
Anti-immigrant feelings
Health care
Abolition
Women's suffrage
Colonization for freed slaves

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