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Which statement best describes the significance of Elizabeth Candy Stanton to the women's rights movement?

A. She successfully argued for women's suffrage before the Supreme Court
B. She fought to have women's rights included in the fifteenth amendment
C. She lobbied President Wilson to pass the nineteenth amendment
D. She organized the first public discussion of women's rights in the United States

ANSWER : She organized the first public discussion of women's rights in the United States : apex

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D. She organized the first public discussion of women's rights in the United States.

Elizabeth Stanton is remembered for having been one of the women leaders in organizing the first women’s rights convention in the United States: the Seneca Falls Convention (1848). Such event held several speeches, discussions and manifestos advocating for the social, civil and religious rights of women, like The Declaration of Sentiments drafted and lectured by Stanton herself.

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