Multiple Choice
Which view of gender does Beecher describe in An on Slavery and Abolitionism?
A) Men and women are equals in the eyes of God.
B) Men and women do and should occupy separate spheres.
C) Men are actually the more dependent gender.
D) Men would be better abolitionists if they adopted "feminine" tools.
E) Slavery is a product of male society and would not exist if women were in leadership roles.
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