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"Now, in view of this entire disfranchisement of one-half the people of this country . . . in view of the unjust laws above mentioned . . . oppressed, and fraudulently deprived of their most sacred rights, we insist that they have immediate admission to all the rights and privileges which belong to them as citizens of these Unites States."
—Seneca Falls, The Declaration of Sentiments, 1848

The phrase "their most sacred rights" from this excerpt is most likely addressing
A.
a woman's right to vote.
B.
the right to free speech.
C.
a slave's right to freedom.
D.
women's right to equal pay.

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A. a woman's right to vote.

Rationale: The Declaration of Sentiments (Seneca Falls, 1848) protested the "disfranchisement" of women—denial of voting and other civic rights—and specifically demanded immediate admission to the rights and privileges of citizenship, including suffrage.