The declaration complains that women are deprived of
In 1848, how did society discourage a woman from taking a wage-earning job?
Which of the following rights denied to women are the authors addressing?
Write at least one paragraph in your response.
Opponents of women's suffrage argued that women were not knowledgeable or educated enough to handle the responsibilities of voting. They believed that women were unfit for the competitive male world of commerce and politics, as they were perceived to be overly emotional or fragile. Furthermore, many argued that a woman’s primary duty was domestic; her role was to raise children and maintain a moral home, and participating in politics would distract from these essential responsibilities.
According to the declaration, which of these consequences might happen to a woman who got a divorce?
Why does the Seneca Falls Declaration object to “a different code of morals for men and women”?
Which arguments did you include in your answer?
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