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Why was the Declaration of Sentiments important to the social reform efforts of the 19th century?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.
It outlined a list of procedures for ending slavery in the U.S.
It listed the reasons why slavery should be ended.
It listed the limited rights of women at the Seneca Falls Convention.
It made the argument for women and African American unity
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also does anyone have a favorite candy bar lol? thanks

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I think the answer is D.
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B is the answer...and C. And my fav is....MILKY WAY. Thanks. HAHA.
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