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Assess the difference between the Declaration of Sentiments and the Indian Citizenship Act.(1 point)
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The former was written by Thomas Jefferson, and the latter was written by Frederick Douglass.
The former was written by Thomas Jefferson, and the latter was written by Frederick Douglass.
The former was a congressional act, and the latter was written by Indigenous Americans.
The former was a congressional act, and the latter was written by Indigenous Americans.
The former is a declaration made by the American colonies to England asking for freedom from English rule, and the latter revokes Indigenous Americans’ citizenship.
The former is a declaration made by the American colonies to England asking for freedom from English rule, and the latter revokes Indigenous Americans’ citizenship.
The former is a declaration made by women that women are equal to men and should be given equal rights, and the latter is an act by Congress granting Indigenous Americans U.S. citizenship.
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The correct choice is: "The former is a declaration made by women that women are equal to men and should be given equal rights, and the latter is an act by Congress granting Indigenous Americans U.S. citizenship."
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