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Refer to the following text: 1.1 “Resolved, That such laws as conflict, in an...
Oct 5, 2023
Refer to the following text: 1.1 “Resolved, That such laws as conflict, in any way, with the true and substantial happiness of woman, are contrary to the great precept of nature, and of no validity; for this is superior in obligation to any other. Resolved, That all laws which prevent woman from occupying such a station in society as her conscience shall dictate, or which place her in a position inferior to that of man, are contrary to the great precept of nature, and therefore of no force or authority. Resolved, That woman is man’s equal—was intended to be so by the Creator, and the highest good of the race demands that she should be recognized as such. Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation, by declaring themselves satisfied with their present position, nor their ignorance, by asserting that they have all the rights they want. Resolved, That inasmuch as man, while claiming for himself intellectual superiority, does accord to woman moral superiority, it is pre-eminently his duty to encourage her to speak, and teach, as she has an opportunity, in all religious assemblies.” ——Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, 1848 Based on the text, the main purpose of the Seneca Falls convention was to A. declare the right to vote for women in the Northern states B. advocate the education of women through establishing all-female colleges C. assert the rights of women as equals to men morally, socially, and politically D. demand that the word women be added to the Declaration of Independence along with the word men
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Key Concept
KC-5.2.II: In the mid-19th century, reformers and intellectuals of the Second Great Awakening advocated for the abolition of slavery and equality for women, leading to movements for women's rights and suffrage.
Explanation
The Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, drafted at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, was a call for women's rights. It asserted that women were equal to men in all aspects - morally, socially, and politically. The text does not specifically mention the right to vote (A), the establishment of all-female colleges (B), or the addition of the word 'women' to the Declaration of Independence (D). Therefore, the main purpose of the convention, as indicated by the text, was to assert the rights of women as equals to men (C). WhatwastheSenecaFallsConvention?,WhatistheDeclarationofRightsandSentiments?,Whowerethekeyfiguresinthewomensrightsmovementinthemid19thcentury?What was the Seneca Falls Convention?, What is the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments?, Who were the key figures in the women's rights movement in the mid-19th century?
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