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AP U.S. History 3.3 Period 4: 1800-1848. Which of the following best describes the public reaction to movements like the one described in the excerpt? 

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you by catchy slogans So your shmoop du jour is

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brought to you by you shmoop du jour it's like

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slow conception Someone get christopher nolan on the phone All

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right check out the excerpt All right now given the

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diamond gonna wantto here's our question Which of the following

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best describes the public reaction to movements like the one

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described in the excerpt and your potential answers are resistant

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Remember Well let's think how does the general public usually

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act when somebody suggests changing the way things have been

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done for thousands of years And it ain't pretty Oh

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yeah option b isn't usually the case and it certainly

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wasn't in elizabeth's day either After all if the public

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had been receptive and opened a gradual change while america

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probably wouldn't have needed the civil rights movement of the

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twentieth century Yeah we're pretty sure no one wants to

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spend their time pro testing Unless you really love thinking

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of catchy slogans Choice d is wrong for pretty much

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the same reason again when somebody suggests radical social change

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the general public is hardly ever up for it and

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while some supported elizabeth and her seneca falls crew this

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was definitely not the case for most so the patriarchal

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society at the time probably wouldn't have been grated helping

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elizabeth with catchy slogans anyway All right we're getting closer

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with answers See there was most certainly some skepticism or

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make that heaping mounds of skepticism or a mountain of

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skepticism But really this one doesn't describe public reaction strongly

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enough Most people flat out rejected rights for women and

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minorities kind of like if the oppressed groups were toddlers

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asking to drive the family car It just seemed like

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a no brainer toe Just say no Well that means

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a is by far the best answer More underrepresented people

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in america spoke out during the eighteenth century the more

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they were met with hateful opposition and a few really 00:01:50.379 --> [endTime] non catchy slogans

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