We come before you now, not to ask your assistance in an untried experiment, but to give you the high privilege of becoming fellow-laborers with us, in a cause which is already triumphing, and is destined to triumph, until the floods of pollution are stayed, and the whole earth purified by the spirit of the lord. in our efforts hitherto, we have had to contend not only, or mainly, with ignorance and vice. they are our natural foes, and we had counted the cost of their opposition, and made up our minds accordingly. but we had a right to expect the cooperation of the virtuous and intelligent, of all who are seeking to effect the removal of sin and suffering, and the universal prevalence of purity and holiness. our society has these great objects expressly in view. - female moral reform society, 1836 which of these social changes in the u.s. in the 1800s could be attributed to the ideas presented in this passage? responses aestablishment of harsher penal codes and prison environmentsestablishment of harsher penal codes and prison environments bgreater divisions among protestant churchesgreater divisions among protestant churches cgreater subjugation of womengreater subjugation of women dthe abolitionist movement
A) the abolitionist movement
B) greater divisions among protestant churches
C) establishment of harsher penal codes and prison environments
D) greater subjugation of women