What kind of action does Stanton call for in "Declaration of Sentiments"?

an end to the suffragist movement

rejection of laws that oppress and limit women

increased focus on suffragist and abolitionist causes

a violent political revolution

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In the "Declaration of Sentiments," written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she calls for the rejection of laws that oppress and limit women. The document outlines a range of grievances concerning the social, civil, and religious rights of women, advocating for equality and the suffrage movement.