How does information in paragraph 2 of the article help the reader understand how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott influenced the women's rights movement?

A.
by comparing the rights of women with those of men at the time

B.
by explaining the goals outlined at the convention in Seneca Falls

C.
by telling when the first women's rights convention was organized

D.
by stating when the suffrage movement began in the United States

The correct answer is B. by explaining the goals outlined at the convention in Seneca Falls.

The information in paragraph 2 of the article discusses how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott were inspired to organize the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. This convention laid out several key goals and demands for women's rights, including suffrage. Therefore, understanding the goals outlined at the convention helps the reader see how Stanton and Mott influenced the women's rights movement.

To determine how information in paragraph 2 of the article helps the reader understand how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott influenced the women's rights movement, we need to analyze the content of paragraph 2. Unfortunately, since the actual paragraph is not provided, I am unable to provide a direct answer. However, I can guide you through the process of analyzing the paragraph and identifying the relevant information.

To find the answer to this question, we need to go back to paragraph 2 of the article and analyze the information provided there. The information in paragraph 2 should shed light on how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott influenced the women's rights movement. Let's examine the options:

A. Comparing the rights of women with those of men at the time:
Paragraph 2 may address the rights of women and men, but it doesn't specifically compare them.

B. Explaining the goals outlined at the convention in Seneca Falls:
Paragraph 2 might provide information about the goals outlined at the convention in Seneca Falls, so this is a possibility.

C. Telling when the first women's rights convention was organized:
While paragraph 2 may mention the first women's rights convention, this information alone may not be sufficient to explain how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott influenced the movement.

D. Stating when the suffrage movement began in the United States:
The suffrage movement's start in the United States may or may not be mentioned in paragraph 2. Even if it is, this information alone may not provide a comprehensive explanation of how Stanton and Mott influenced the movement.

To determine the correct answer, we need to carefully read and analyze paragraph 2 of the article and evaluate the information provided.