which of the following did the five reformers who organized the seneca falls convention have in…

which of the following did the five reformers who organized the seneca falls convention have in common?\nthey came from states where women had gained suffrage.\nthey had gained political support by being jurors on important cases.\nthey were experienced at effectively organizing womens rights conventions.\nthey were active in the abolition movement.

which of the following did the five reformers who organized the seneca falls convention have in common?\nthey came from states where women had gained suffrage.\nthey had gained political support by being jurors on important cases.\nthey were experienced at effectively organizing womens rights conventions.\nthey were active in the abolition movement.

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The five reformers who organized the Seneca Falls Convention were active in the abolition movement. Many early women's rights activists, like those involved in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention, were also engaged in the fight against slavery. At the time, women had not gained suffrage in the states where these reformers came from. Women were not serving as jurors in important cases to gain political support. And the Seneca Falls Convention was one of the early women's rights conventions, so they were not experienced at effectively organizing multiple women's rights conventions before this one.

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They were active in the abolition movement.