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Goal, however, that was heavily debated: women's right to

vote. Some women thought the entire women's movement
would lose support if they included the goal of voting
rights. But in the end, the right to vote did become one of
the most important issues in the women's rights
movement.
Interpretation 1 - Women's right to vote should have been included in the
Declaration of Sentiments because it was important for women to become
more politically active in order to push for change.
Interpretation 2 - The Declaration of Sentiments should not have included
women's right to vote because the public didn't support the idea,
Which statement best compares the two interpretations of the Declaration of
Sentiments?
A. Both interpretations agree that women's right to vote should have
been included in the Declaration of Sentiments.
B. Interpretation 1 supports the inclusion of women's right to vote in
the Declaration of Sentiments, while interpretation 2 opposes it
C. Interpretation 1 opposes the inclusion of women's right to vote in
the Declaration of Sentiments, while interpretation 2 supports it.
D. Both interpretations agree that women's right to vote should have
been left out of the Declaration of Sentiments.

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Answer: The answer is A

Explanation: both of the stalemate say nothing about opposing it they are both for it also i got it right on my test

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It’s B. Hope this helps.
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