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Answer:
The differences between men and women allow them to balance one another, and they should be considered as equal as they are in nature.
Step-by-step explanation:
"A History of Women's Suffrage" shows that the authors Stanton, Anthony, and Gage believe that the differences between men and women are natural elements, created by nature, but that they are differences that complement each other in the same proportionality and therefore must be valued in same proportion, promoting equality between men and women and non-superiority of one gender over the other. According to the authors, women have the same abilities as men in any activity, but that does not mean that they should replace men, but rather work together with them, complementing activities and thus creating a more balanced and fair world, for this reason, it is not right to deprive women of knowledge, skills, rights and freedoms.