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william penn founded the colony of pennsylvania as a place where quakers and others could practice their religion freely. among other freedoms, quakers were allowed to worship as a community in church services called meetings. the engraving below shows a quaker meeting that took place in london in 1723. the scene is similar to quaker meetings in pennsylvania and other colonies. look at the engraving and read the title underneath. then answer the question below. quaker meeting in london: a female quaker preaches what is not true about the quaker meeting in this image? select all that apply. the meeting house is highly decorated. there is a choir and a piano at the meeting. a minister is giving a sermon from the front of the church. only men are speaking at the meeting.
Quakers typically had simple - styled meeting houses without high decoration. They did not usually have choirs or pianos in their meetings. Also, Quaker meetings often allowed both men and women to speak, and they did not have a traditional minister - led sermon in the way described. The image shows a female Quaker preaching, indicating women could speak.
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The meeting house is highly decorated.
There is a choir and a piano at the meeting.
A minister is giving a sermon from the front of the church.
Only men are speaking at the meeting.