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Women's Suffrage
At the Seneca Falls convention, the idea of women's suffrage was considered extreme or praise, worthy, optional or unnecessary
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At the Seneca Falls convention, the idea of women's suffrage was considered by some as extreme or unnecessary, while others viewed it as praiseworthy or necessary.
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