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Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a determined advocate and unwavering voice for full rights of citizenship for women and nothing less. In 1862, the Stanton family moved to New York City, where Stanton continued to work for the women's rights movement in the U.S. and abroad. She believed that the movement should work for a broad platform of change for women's citizenship, including: woman suffrage, dress reform, girls' sports, equal employment, property rights, equal wages, divorce and custody law reform, collective households, coeducation, and religious reform.

—"Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Life in Seneca Falls"
National Park Service

What is the central idea of this paragraph?

Stanton and her family moved to New York City in 1862.
Stanton was determined to gain full rights for women.
Stanton continued to work for women’s rights after moving to New York City.
Stanton believed in equal property rights for women.

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Answered by baridb02
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Equality of status, opportunity and woman's emancipation in America

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