According to the first paragraph of the seneca falls declaration of sentiments and resolutions, why was the document written? and what two truths are stated in the beginning of the second paragraph?
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Ответ:
According to the first paragraph of the Seneca Falls was written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Explanation:
This was written for women. It is written for the purpose to show and get match the social, civil, religious and rights of women.
This women's rights movement happened in America and made a record on the women's rights movement in America.
The truth stated in the beginning of the second paragraph was both men and women were equal and the government should give liberty, rights and protect both.
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this article may help you!
https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/imperialism-and-socialism-context-africa
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