I believe that the right to vote would help to resolve all complaints listed in the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments. This is because, the vote would allow women to have representation in legislative chambers and would force politicians to develop laws and guidelines that address women's rights, which would solve most of their problems. In short, the right to vote would make women an important part of society and, consequently, they would be able to claim improvements that would make their lives equal to those of men and give them protection.
Within all the complaints, I believe that the one that best exemplifies the importance of voting in solving women's problems would be: "Having deprived her of this first right as a citizen, the elective franchise, thus leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation , he has oppressed her on all sides. "
The Vietcong set up checkpoints around the nation, so that would've definitely been a literal and figurative roadblock to any refugees. Hope this helped.
In regards to the Ancient Greek Poem by Homer called "The Odyssey", the cyclops curse made it so that Odysseus would never make it home, but in the unlikely case that he did, it would take him so long that he would lose all those close to him. This would make life incredibly hard when he got home. The poet included this to most likely illustrate the stakes that were involved for Odysseus which would influence his actions.