The part/s in Elizabeth Cady Stanton's ''Address on Woman's Rights'' that show that she believed only women can address the issues that affect them and so they should be given the right to vote is: "Did I not believe that woman herself must do this work—for woman alone can understand the height and the depth, the length and the breadth of her own degradation and woe. Man cannot speak for us—because he has been educated to believe that we differ from him so materially, that he cannot judge of our thoughts, feelings and opinions by his own."
I am not 100% sure, but I believe this is true - the Whigs had Royalist preferences and usually supported commerce, religious toleration, and Parliamentary reform.
This is true, the purpose of the conclusion paragraph is to reiterate and or restate the main points and connect them together to show how they affect the bigger picture and or topic.