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Men don't see women being a better office holder than men. Women are looked down upon for leadership skills- there hasn't ever been a women president. Men sometimes see women as being less responsible and strong and capable as men are. Which is the opposite of true. Women are just as capable as men. God created us all equal. That probably doesn't answer your question correctly but I do think women are still looked down upon for leadership roles and such.

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What these people wrote a 1790 essay arguing that any difference between the ability of men and women to participate in government was due to women and lack of access to education?

The essay you are referring to was written by Mary Wollstonecraft, a pioneering advocate for women's rights. In her 1790 work, she argued that the perceived inferiority of women in political and social spheres was primarily a result of their lack of access to education rather than any inherent differences in ability. Wollstonecraft emphasized that if women were given the same educational opportunities as men, they could contribute equally to society and participate fully in government. Her ideas laid the groundwork for future discussions on gender equality and women's rights.


How were the goals of the women's rights movement similar to and different from those of the abolitionist movement?

Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights and abolitionists include, the right to vote (suffrage); to hold public office; to work; to fair wages or equal pay


How did the abolitionist movement not only work to end slavery but also pave the for women to participate directly in American politics for the first time?

By enabling women to participate in elections, voting poles, and voting rights.


Through his work with the American anti-slavery society William Lloyd garrison?

Type your answer here... C.helped link the causes of abolition and women's rights.


What happened in New York in 1848 and what was the work modeled after?

In 1848, New York was the site of the Seneca Falls Convention, the first women's rights convention in the United States, which marked a pivotal moment in the women's suffrage movement. The convention produced the "Declaration of Sentiments," which was modeled after the Declaration of Independence, asserting women's equality and their right to vote. This event galvanized the fight for women's rights and laid the foundation for future activism in the U.S.

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