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4x How did notable abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass, and the Grimke Sisters encourage the end of slavery? A Each abolitionist encouraged action "by any means necessary." B Each abolitionist ran for political office in the hopes of changing policy themselves. C Each abolitionist used stories and their "voice" to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people. D Each abolitionist made campaign contributions to Presidential candidates favoring abolition.

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4x How did notable abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass, and the Grimke Sisters encourage the end of slavery?
A
Each abolitionist encouraged action "by any means necessary."
B
Each abolitionist ran for political office in the hopes of changing policy themselves.
C
Each abolitionist used stories and their "voice" to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people.
D
Each abolitionist made campaign contributions to Presidential candidates favoring abolition.

4x How did notable abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass, and the Grimke Sisters encourage the end of slavery? A Each abolitionist encouraged action "by any means necessary." B Each abolitionist ran for political office in the hopes of changing policy themselves. C Each abolitionist used stories and their "voice" to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people. D Each abolitionist made campaign contributions to Presidential candidates favoring abolition.

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## Step 1<br />The question asks about the methods used by notable abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and the Grimke Sisters to encourage the end of slavery. The options provided suggest different approaches, and we need to determine which one is historically accurate.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />Option A suggests that each abolitionist encouraged action "by any means This is a vague statement and does not provide specific details about their methods.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />Option B suggests that each abolitionist ran for political office in the hopes of changing policy themselves. This is not historically accurate as none of these abolitionists were known for running for political office.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />Option C suggests that each abolitionist used stories and their "voice" to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people. This is historically accurate as all three abolitionists were known for their use of personal narratives and public speaking to advocate for the abolition of slavery.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />Option D suggests that each abolitionist made campaign contributions to Presidential candidates favoring abolition. This is not historically accurate as their methods were not primarily financial contributions to political campaigns.
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