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The seneca falls "declaration of sentiments" asserted that "woman is man's equal." in what ways would that change the status women held at that time? cite facts to support your answer

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Women had no economic or political rights at the time. If they were equal in all aspects, as they are, then they should have their political and economic rights too. The evidence is seen in the fact that they could not be employed or if they were, their husbands would get their paycheck. They would also not be able to inherit property and were not allowed to vote until much later.
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