Which best explains why the Declaration of Sentiments was used as a foundation for the suffrage movement? The Declaration of Sentiments called for women to have voting rights as full US citizens. The Declaration of Sentiments demanded that women attain equality in the workplace. The Declaration of Sentiments declared that women should be admitted to the same schools as men. The Declaration of Sentiments requested that women be freed of unjust property laws.
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According to the given question, the correct answer is: The Declaration of Sentiments demanded that women attain equality in the workplace.
This is why.
In the opening paragraph, in the second part, it is clearly mentioned that all men and women are equal. They are made equally by the creator. And they should be given equal rights and liberties as enjoyed by a male in the society.
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The statement that explains “the Declaration of Sentiments was used as a foundation for the suffrage movement is the Declaration of Sentiments requested that women be freed of unjust property laws.”
In 1848, the law was signed for the right of the women that was held in New York in Seneca Falls.
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