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rewona [7]
2 years ago
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L 2.5.4 Quiz: The Fight for Women's Rights Question 1 of 5 Which statement would a supporter of the Declaration of Sentiments mo

st likely have made? A. We must demand that women have the right to vote. B. Let's ask that slavery for women be abolished. C. Let's state that we are officially against drinking and selling alcohol. D. We should include the idea that women are better than men.​

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rewona [7]2 years ago
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I believe it’s A. Since the Declaration of Sentiments states that women and men are created equal and that women should be given the rights as citizens, which includes voting.
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