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English, 27.11.2019 20:31, mduncan840

Aunt elizabeth’s dreammatthew ramirez1united states, 1919. hanna and her sister, ali, anxiously await their mother’s return. their mother, who is the niece of the late elizabeth cady stanton, is out voting for the first time since the passage of the nineteenth amendment—a law which guaranteed women the right to vote.2hanna: i’m still astonished that mother is out voting in the election today! mother must be very proud of her aunt elizabeth—after all, it was the work of the suffragists that women gain the right to vote. she even organize the convention about women’s rights in seneca falls. 3ali: i wish that aunt elizabeth was alive to participate in today’s election. from what mother says about her, aunt elizabeth would have enjoyed showing others why it is critical for women to take part in the political process. 4hanna: it was always aunt elizabeth’s dream for women to win the right to vote. she spent many years lobbying politicians to get women the same rights as men. 5mother enters the room, smiling and wearing a pin that reads, “i voted today.” hanna and ali rush toward their mother and hug her.6ali: mother, did you vote in the election? 7mother: yes, i did! i wish more women had participated in today's election, but i’m sure they will take advantage of this right in the future. aunt elizabeth and her friends would have been extremely proud. they spent many years trying to make politicians understand that women deserved the same rights as men. all of the american women who voted today owe them a debt of gratitude for their bravery. 8hanna: mother, i am very proud of you for voting today. all the women who voted today show the nation and the world that american women are ready to take part in the political process. 9ali: i agree, hanna. mother, you set a great example for hanna and me. someday, i hope we are just like you and aunt elizabeth! elizabeth cady stanton and the declaration of sentiments 10elizabeth cady stanton was a suffragist who worked to gain voting rights for american women. during her struggle for women’s suffrage, stanton organize a convention that took place in seneca falls, new york, in 1848. at the convention, stanton and other suffragists developed a document they called the declaration of sentiments. this document asserted that women in the united states were suppressed by men, and they deserved rights—including the right to vote—equal to those of their male counterparts. among other things, the document claimed: 11the history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny [sic] over her. to prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.12he has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.13he has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice. . 14he has taken from her all right in property, even to the wages she earns. . 15now, [women] insist that they have immediate admission to all the rights and privileges which belong to them as citizens of the united states. place each inference in the venn diagram, under the passage(s) it can be inferred from.
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-women attended the 1848 convention organized by stanton.
-many women of the 19th century were angry about how they were treated by men and society.
-mother is counting on the fact that hannah will vote one day.
-some women might not have voted in 1919 because they were scared to do so.
-the 19th amendment was monumental in advancing rights for women.
-there were probably few, if any, men at the 1848 convention.
-women should take advantage of the right to vote.
-women today should be for the suffragists who worked to give them the rights that they have.

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