Which statements best describe the women’s rights movement during the 1800s? Select the two correct answers. A. It had diverse membership that included men and women of different races. B. It wanted to discourage the teaching of Christianity. C. It opposed the prohibition of the production and sale of alcohol. D. It had strong support throughout the southern states. E. It had many members who supported other social-reform movements.

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The two statements that best describe the women’s rights movement during the 1800s are:

A. It had diverse membership that included men and women of different races.

E. It had many members who supported other social-reform movements.

The women's rights movement of the 1800s was characterized by its inclusivity, with members from various backgrounds, races+ and genders advocating for women's suffrage, equal rights and social reforms. Additionally, many participants in the women's rights movement were also involved in other social reform movements, such as the abolition of slavery and temperance, among others.