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William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator was known for appealing to its readers’ sense of?. Choices: moral correctness.. modern convenience.. economic concern.. social status.

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I believe the answer is: moral correctness

Through his publication the liberator, William Lloyd Garrison voiced up his anti-slavery position by highlighting the immorall treatment that slave owners have done to fellow human beings.Along with the publication, he also founded a civil right group which called anti-slavery society.

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William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator was known for appealing to its readers’ sense of moral correctness. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. The other options do not relate to the question given. I hope that the answer has come to your help.
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