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Why does the author include the section

"Famous words have echoed throughout

history"?

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1.It describes the reasons and purposes for writing the Declaration of Independence.

2. to illustrate what caused some ideas to be left out of the declaration and their later effects

3. His original draft of the declaration included a passage that blamed King George for allowing the slave trade to flourish. This implied criticism of slavery was deleted by a vote of the Continental Congress.

4. "The three sections of the declaration"

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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The author included the section "Famous words have echoed throughout history" to explain the pros and cons of including ideas about women and slaves in the declaration.

The author includes the comparison of how the women that organized the Seneca Falls Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848, used similar ideas taken from the Declaration of Independence to write their own "Declaration of Sentiments" to support their ideas about Women rights.

The author also comments on how Abigail Adams talked to John Adams, her husband, to write laws that favored women.

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