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lianna [129]
2 years ago
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DIRECTIONS AND BACKGROUND Gail is writing a research paper about the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848. Her research question is W

hat has been the long-term impact of the Seneca Falls Convention on women’s rights? Read the draft of her paper and answer the questions that follow.
The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848:


American Women Join the Civil Rights Movement

(essay)

Works Cited
Levine, Bruce, et al. Who Built America? Vol. 1. New York: Random House, Inc., 1989.
Osborn, Elizabeth R., ?The Seneca Falls Convention: Teaching About the Rights of Women and the Heritage of the Declaration of Independence.? ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education, June 2001. Indiana University. 23 October 2001 .
Stansell, Christine. ?The Seneca Falls Convention.? Eds. James McPherson and Alan Brinkley. Days of Destiny: Crossroads in American History. New York: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc., 2001, pp. 133?142.
Stanton, Elizabeth C., et al., eds. History of Woman Suffrage. Vol. 1. New York, 1881.










Which of the research resources in the Works Cited should Gail use if she wants to incorporate more information about how the Seneca Falls Convention affected the Women’s Suffrage movement?
a.
Levine, Bruce, et al. Who Built America? Vol. 1. New York: Random House, Inc., 1989.
b.
Osborn, Elizabeth R., “The Seneca Falls Convention: Teaching About the Rights of Women and the Heritage of the Declaration of Independence.” ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education, June 2001. Indiana University. 23 October 2001 .
c.
Stansell, Christine. “The Seneca Falls Convention.” Eds. James McPherson and Alan Brinkley. Days of Destiny: Crossroads in American History. New York: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc., 2001, pp. 133–142.
d.
Stanton, Elizabeth C., et al., eds. History of Woman Suffrage. Vol. 1. New York, 1881.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D
English
1 answer:
34kurt2 years ago
8 0

Answer:The answer is B

Explanation:

IT'S TRUE CAUSE I just did this last week.

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