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LaDunn

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What did Emma Goldman think was the relationship between marriage and love?
 
  A) Love was not possible outside of marriage.
  B) They could coexist only with difficulty.
  C) They were synonymous.
  D) Marriage made love impossible.

Question 2

Described by some as the only colored woman to gain a national reputation as a speaker in the years preceding the Civil War, ________ emerged as a powerful voice for women's suffrage as well as African American rights.
 
  A) Harriet Jacobs
  B) Ellen Craft
  C) Mary Kelly
  D) Sojourner Truth



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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