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Based on "Ain't I a Woman?," how would Truth most likely feel about Adams’s statement? Truth would disagree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve equality in the eyes of society. Truth would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution. Truth would feel that Adams is not qualified to comment on issues relating to women’s rights. Truth would support Adams’s sentiment that women should not be involved in politics.

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Answered by Serinus
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Answer:

Based on "Ain't I a Woman?," Truth would most likely feel about Adams’s statement is:

Truth would agree with Adams's sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution.

Explanation:

In her speech, Sojourner Truth, highlights the concept that women are equivalent to the men and so the uniformity of work and pay should be provided to them. Her speech was very friendly and loyal to the audiences. She provides her own examples to show that women are nowhere behind men. She has alone confronted all the difficulties and misfortunes which her life have given to her. She speaks about the problems of the civil rights which involved slavery and women suffrage.

Answered by 23jackswyal
2

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Truth would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution.

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