Answer:
the right to vote.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Declaration of Sentiment is a monumental charter that demands for women's suffrage which was signed in 1848 at the the first women's rights convention.
- By "elective franchise" in the "Declaration of Sentiments", Stanton is referring to the right of a woman to vote in elections. Stanton says that women are deprived of the most essential right of a citizen which is the right to vote.
- She says that by depriving such a right, a woman is left without a representative to represent her in the legislative and decision making process.