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Declaration of sentiments questions and answers. How were women prevented from giving their consent to the form of government under which they lived. A scientist needs proof before he can declare his findings regardless of how strong a ellff he has regarding it. Direct parallel in lines 6 10. To orient the reader to a document which represents an american woman s declaration of independence.
Quiz worksheet goals. Elizabeth cady stanton 1815 1902 was a social activist and suffragist who played an important role in the early women s rights movement. With this interactive quiz and its attached printable worksheet. Asked in history of the united states.
Not only could women not vote but. Declaration of sentiments and resolutions multiple choice i i directions. For each of the following questions choose the best word or phrase to substitute for the underlined portion containing eliff a nonsense word. Print the declaration of sentiments.
This number represents 100 people who signed the following. Text dependent questions teacher notes and possible textual evidence for student answers what language in lines 6 15 parallel the phrasing of the declaration of independence. The declaration of sentiments was written to draw attention to women s subordinated status in american society. The declaration of sentiments was an important document in the history of the u s.
The sentiments demanded equality between. Cite two details from the declaration of sentiments to support your answer. See full answer below. The declaration of sentiments and resolutions is a document written by stanton and signed by 68 women and 32 men at the seneca falls convention the first women s rights convention.
The declaration of sentiments and resolutions was drafted by elizabeth cady stanton for the women s rights convention at seneca falls new york in 1848. They couldn t vote exercise unalienable rights life liberty and the pursuit of happiness fewer rights than men women deal with harsh treatment.