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14 September, 20:22

By wording the "Declaration of Sentiments" similarly to the Declaration of

Independence, what did the Seneca Falls Convention imply about the United

States?

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A. The nation should elect more women leaders.

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B. The colonists' revolution was invalid, since women had no say in

the rebellion.

C. The laws of the United States were invalid when applied to certain

groups, such as slaves.

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D. The laws of the nation neglected the rights of women.

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Answers (2)
  1. 14 September, 23:05
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    The answer to this question will be b
  2. 14 September, 23:40
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    D

    Explanation

    This is Because, the Seneca Falls Convention was used to set the agenda for what is now known as the Woman's suffrage movement. At the time, women weren't able to vote, making D the right answer.
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