Which of the resolutions at Seneca Falls Convention was most inspired by women’s inability to own property? A.desire for improved education in order to understand property contracts

B.belief that women should have voting rights in order to change property laws
C.wish for opportunities in male-dominated occupations in order to make money to purchase land
D.appeal for equal treatment under the law in order to allow women to enter into contracts
I think it is B...?

I haven't read up on that. As long as you can find that answer in your text or course materials (or try a google search), you're correct.

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I have a toad

No clue but try c.

Thanks toad

You are correct! The resolution most inspired by women's inability to own property at the Seneca Falls Convention is B. belief that women should have voting rights in order to change property laws.

To arrive at this answer, let's break down the options:

A. desire for improved education in order to understand property contracts: While education could help women understand property contracts better, it does not directly address their inability to own property.

B. belief that women should have voting rights in order to change property laws: This resolution connects the lack of property ownership to the need for women to have voting rights to influence property laws directly. By gaining the right to vote, women would be able to elect lawmakers who could change property laws and grant them the ability to own property.

C. wish for opportunities in male-dominated occupations in order to make money to purchase land: Though this resolution addresses women's ability to earn money, it does not specifically focus on their inability to own property.

D. appeal for equal treatment under the law in order to allow women to enter into contracts: While this resolution generally addresses equal treatment under the law, it does not explicitly highlight women's inability to own property.

Therefore, the resolution that best corresponds to women's inability to own property is B. belief that women should have voting rights in order to change property laws.