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(RI 2.6) Select TWO details from Passage 2 that BEST support the author’s point of view regarding equal rights for women in America.
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
“ If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again!” How does this allusion contribute to the development of ideas in t
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
(RI.3.8) Which statement best reflects the validity of Anthony's reasoning concerning women's right to vote?
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
(RI. 3.7) What is emphasized in Passage 3 that is absent in Passages 1 2?
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
(RI. 1.1) Look at Passage 3. What can be inferred from this political cartoon?
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
(RI. 2.5) How does paragraph 6 develop Anthony’s claim?
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
(RI. 2.6) Part A: What is the purpose of Truth’s speech?
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
(RI 2.6) Part B: How does Truth’s repeated phrase “Ain’t I a woman?” help to advance this purpose?
She uses the United States Constitution as the basis for her reasoning.
To show that women are equal to men and they deserve to be treated equally.
It emphasizes how women of all races deserve to be afforded the same liberties as men.
It emphasizes the strength that women have had since the beginning of time and why they deserve equal rights.
“I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in
The author believes if women receive equal rights that gender roles will change leading to a chaotic society.
The idea that men will be negatively affected by women gaining access to equal rights.
It provides examples of how the United States does not treat all citizens equally even though equality was the founding princ
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