Select all that applyIn the 1840s, leading figures in the women's movement includedMultiple select question.Ann Lee.Lucretia Mott.Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Select all that applyIn the 1840s, leading figures in the women's movement includedMultiple select question.Ann Lee.Lucretia Mott.Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Mary Todd Lincoln.
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In the 1840s, the leading figures in the women's movement included:
- Lucretia Mott
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Ann Lee was a religious leader in the 18th century, not a figure in the women's movement of the 1840s. Mary Todd Lincoln, while a significant figure as the wife of President Abraham Lincoln, was not a leading figure in the women's movement.
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