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Umnica [9.8K]
4 years ago
7

. . . the objection of . . . impropriety . . . brought against woman when she addresses a public audience, comes . . . from thos

e who encourage, by their attendance, her appearance on the stage, in the concert, or in the feats of the circus.
Which of the following is the best inference?

Men should go to church and not to the circus.
Women should not appear on stage in public.
Children should only go to the circus with their fathers.
Women should only speak in public when men give their approval.
English
2 answers:
Hunter-Best [27]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Men should go to church and not to circus.

Explanation:

The passage illustrates a resolution adopted at the Women's Rights Convention(1848) that was initially a reply to Stanton's declaration. This resolution that demanded equal rights for women. They resolved to access equal rights for women including the church and jobs. It called on all American laws that considered or treated women as inferior to men and they literally had "no force or authority".

<em>These lines illustrate that the women deny the impropriety against women whenever they address a public meeting and suggest the men to go to the circus as the men merely observed the convention and not participated in it. Thus, they decided to accept their(men) votes and encourage them or else suggest them to go to circus.</em>

ankoles [38]4 years ago
3 0
I think men should go to church and not to the circus

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