Based on "Declaration of Sentiments", what is Stanton's view of the ideas presented in "The Declaration of Independence"?
Answer:
1. Stanton believes that her point was originally intended by Jefferson.
Which two details from "The Declaration Of Independence" best supports your answer?
Answer:
2. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal"
3. "that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"
Explanation:
From the two excerpts, "The Declaration of Independence" and "The Declaration Of Sentiments", it be can seen that the points made by Stanton were originally intended by Jefferson.
The two excerpts speak about life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all men. They both reveal the equality of all men.
Many ideas can be developed after this quote from <span>Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe. For example, it could meant that a lot of knowledge might let to a person to get confuse, so a reduce amount of it would make knowledge more accurate. With knowledge comes a wide scope of possibilities and options that many people cannot handle and then, mistakes occur. </span>
S.E Hinton does create a cast of believable characters in The Outsiders. It is loosely based on real-life high school drama and each character deals with issues that are very close to the heart of teens, whether in the 1960s or today.
Would definitely recommend the novel!
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