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The Declaration of Sentiments, written in 1848, primarily based its arguments on which fundamental constitutional principles? A. justice and equality B. federalism and authority C. participation and patriotism D. property and law
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The correct answer to this question would be option A. justice and equality. The declaration of sentiments did have other secondary arguments, but the main focus here was justice and equality for women. More women added their names to the list more than the men.
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