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29 May, 14:11

In this allusion to the Declaration of Independence, to what does Stanton compare men's treatment of women?

King George's tyranny over the American colonists

the American colonists' blind devotion to King George

a slave master's treatment of his African slaves

the start of the American Revolution

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  1. 29 May, 16:08
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    King George's tyranny over the American colonists

    Explanation:

    In this allusion to the Declaration of Independence, to what does Stanton compare men's treatment of women?

    King George's tyranny over the American colonists

    a slave master's treatment of his African slaves

    the start of the American Revolution

    the American colonists' blind devotion to King George
  2. 29 May, 17:12
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    Stanton compare men's treatment of women to a slave master's treatment of his African slaves.

    Option c

    Explanation:

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton believes that women are treated just as African slaves in America. She wanted women to have the right to vote but they were denied of it. Men thinks that women should do the household works and take care of children.

    Stanton was sure to abolish this and she mentioned that all men and women are created equal and there is in no way that a women is lower to women and she wanted to end this tyranny against women so that women will know the true meaning of freedom
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