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Read the quotation from "Ain't I a Woman?" Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him. How does this quotation support the central idea of the speech? It reinforces the idea that Truth’s personal experiences have greatly influenced her ideas. It reminds the audience that Truth has strong spiritual and political ideals. It supports that idea that women deserve equality by referencing religious authority. It affirms the notion that religion can’t be used as a basis for unequal treatment.

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It affirms the notion that religion can't be used as a basis for unequal treatment.

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It affirms the notion that religion can’t be used as a basis for unequal treatment

Step-by-step explanation:

In Sojourner Truth’s Speech of 1851, "Ain't I a Woman", the quotation supports the idea of the speech because this part about Christ conveys how he came from god and a woman not from man himself.

She empowers women and also thinks men shouldn’t have thought so poorly of women back then.

It does also support the idea that women deserve equality by referencing religious authority, however this is not the central idea of the speech.

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