The Declaration of Sentiments and The Women’s right to Vote.
The American women's rights movement began with a meeting of reformers in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. Out of that first convention came a historic document, the 'Declaration of Sentiments,' which demanded equal social status and legal rights for women, including the right to vote.
Generally speaking, in order for a <span>president to be a successful leader he or she must have "all of the above qualities," although perhaps the most important is the first. </span>