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29 September, 06:39

Why did the Seneca Falls Convention's "Declaration of Sentiments" model its

wording on the Declaration of Independence?

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A. To explain why women violated men's rights as the British had

violated the American colonists' rights

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B. To mock the idea that all people were created equal

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C. To state clearly why the idea of independence was false

D. To draw parallels between the importance of freedom for men and

the importance of basic rights for women

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  1. 29 September, 06:49
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    The answer is c ...
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