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What was the significance of the Seneca Falls Convention?

A The convention underscored the ability of citizens to gather and produce a protest document against the existing political culture and social situation.
B The convention highlighted the ability of citizens to boycott products made using slave labor.
C The convention led to the ratification of the Twentieth Amendment.
D The convention introduced Frederick Douglass to the United States as a prominent leader and speaker for the abolition movement.

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Answer: not The convention introduced Frederick Douglass to the United States as a prominent leader and speaker for the abolition movement.

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The Seneca Falls Convention took place in 1848 and was the first women’s rights conventions in order to debate about their social and religious place in society. One of the main figures of the convention was Frederick Douglas. In this case, option D) is correct one “The convention introduced Frederick Douglass to the United States as a prominent leader and speaker for the abolition movement.” Frederick Douglas was a prominent spokesman that advocated for the abolition of slavery, democracy and race equality.

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