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The phrase “All men are created equal” in the Declaration of Independence inspired movements to expand civil rights to African Americans and women Preamble to the Constitution inspired movements to expand civil rights to African Americans and women Declaration of Independence provided an argument against the expansion of civil rights to minority groups Preamble to the Constitution provided an argument against the expansion of civil rights to minority groups

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Answer: Declaration of Independence inspired movements to expand civil rights to African Americans and women.

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Since the phrase "All men are created equal" originates in the Declaration of Independence and many civil rights movements used the article as inspiration or for arguments, the statement above is the most accurate.

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The phrase “All men are created equal” is in the Declaration of Independence, so you can cancel out the two options with the Preamble, which is the introduction to the US constitution.
As for the second part of that answer, I believe it's that it "inspired movements to expand civil rights to African Americans and women," although really later on.
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