Who was not a part of the antislavery movement in the first part of the nineteenth century?A.Harriet Tubman


B.Frederick Douglass


C.Dorothea Dix


D.Nat Turner

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The answer is Dorothea Dix - Jen <3

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Answer: Harriet Tubman I believe

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The Soviet Union and its allies created the Warsaw Pact.

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The Warsaw Treaty was a military alliance between the socialist countries of Eastern Europe, under the leadership of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), signed on May 14, 1955 in the Polish capital, Warsaw.

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