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Question 1 of 10 Why did the Seneca Falls Convention's "Declaration of Sentiments" model its wording on the Declaration of Independence? A. To explain why women violated men's rights as the British had
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Why did the Seneca Falls Convention's "Declaration of Sentiments" model its
wording on the Declaration of Independence?
A. To explain why women violated men's rights as the British had
violated the American colonists' rights
B. To draw parallels between the importance of freedom for men and
the importance of basic rights for women
C. To state clearly why the idea of independence was false
D. To mock the idea that all people were created equal
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Answer: that doesn't sound good at all!
Explanation:Because women
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