Respuesta :
The answer is C. Many women hoping to promote abolitionism were marginalized by male reformers.
Answer:
The circumstances that contributed to American women publicly voicing ideas similar to those expressed in Elizabeth Cady Stanton's "Seneca Falls Address" during the 19th century were:
c. Many women hoping to promote abolitionism were marginalized by male reformers
Explanation:
First of all, Elizabeth Candy Stanton was a former leader of the National American Women Suffragette association as well as Wife of Henry Brewer Stanton. So she was informed in the political spectrum. She was also very well introduced in the rights environment and found the differences between one gender and the other. Therefore, she was able to meet different women who also had ideas similar to her. Discovering that they were not the only ones with those thoughts and ideas. But that it was a general idea, but not all of them received support from their environments. She was able to saw it since she was a child thanks to her father's background as an attorney.