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Which document dealing with women's rights was inspired by the constitutional principles of justice and equality? Patriot Act Declaration of Sentiments Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights
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Which document dealing with women's rights was inspired by the constitutional principles of justice and equality? Patriot Act Declaration of Sentiments Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights
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The Declaration of Sentiments
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The answer is : The Declaration of Sentiments
The Declaration of sentiments is a document signed in 1848, which was held at the first women's right convention that being held and Organized by women.
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