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vocabulary fill-in-the-blank as we read the declaration of sentiments i…

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vocabulary fill-in-the-blank
as we read the declaration of sentiments in groups, we will explore the rights denied to women in
the u.s. during the 19th century
directions:

  1. read the central idea
  2. read the excerpts (parts) of the declaration of sentiments | emeaning of

difficult words

  1. match underlined vocabulary terms with their corresponding definitions

and write in blank spaces

  1. _________________________

\we hold these truths to be self-
evident obvious: that all men and
women are created equal; that they
are endowed given by their creator
with certain inalienable undeniable
rights; that among these are life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.\

  1. _________________________
  2. _________________________

\having deprived denied her of
this first right of a citizen, the
elective franchise, thereby leaving
her without representation in the
halls of legislation law, he has
oppressed treated cruelly her on
all sides.\

  1. _________________________
  2. _________________________

\he has taken from her all right in
property, even to the wages she
earns.\

  1. _________________________

Explanation:

Response

To solve this vocabulary fill - in - the - blank problem, we analyze the underlined words and their definitions:

Step 1: Analyze the first excerpt

The underlined words are "self - evident", "endowed", "inalienable", "life", "liberty", "pursuit of happiness". Their definitions are given in square brackets. For example, "self - evident" means "obvious", "endowed" means "given", "inalienable" means "undeniable".

Step 2: Analyze the second excerpt

The underlined words are "deprived", "elective franchise", "representation", "legislation", "oppressed". "Deprived" means "denied", "oppressed" means "treated cruelly".

Step 3: Analyze the third excerpt

The underlined words are "property", "wages".

Now, we match the words with their definitions:

  1. For the word "self - evident", the definition is "obvious".
  2. For the word "endowed", the definition is "given".
  3. For the word "inalienable", the definition is "undeniable".
  4. For the word "deprived", the definition is "denied".
  5. For the word "elective franchise", we can infer its meaning related to the right to vote (since it's a citizen's right and without it there's no representation in legislation).
  6. For the word "representation", it means having a voice or being represented in a legislative body.
  7. For the word "legislation", it means "law".
  8. For the word "oppressed", it means "treated cruelly".
  9. For the word "property", it refers to owned assets.
  10. For the word "wages", it refers to the money earned from work.

Assuming we are matching the underlined words to their definitions (the problem says "Match underlined vocabulary terms with their corresponding definitions and write in blank spaces"):

  1. If we take "self - evident" and its definition "obvious", we write "self - evident: obvious" (but since it's a fill - in - the - blank, maybe just the word or the definition. Wait, the blanks are numbered 1 - 6. Let's re - examine the excerpts.

First excerpt has 3 underlined words with definitions: "self - evident [obvious]", "endowed [given]", "inalienable [undeniable]".

Second excerpt has 3 underlined words with definitions: "deprived [denied]", "elective franchise", "representation", "legislation [law]", "oppressed [treated cruelly]" (wait, maybe the underlined words are "deprived", "elective franchise", "representation", "legislation", "oppressed" but only some have definitions in brackets. Wait, the problem says "Match underlined vocabulary terms with their corresponding definitions". So maybe the underlined words are the ones without brackets in the excerpts and the definitions are the ones in brackets or the other way? Wait, the first excerpt: "self - evident [obvious]": so "self - evident" is the term, "obvious" is the definition. "endowed [given]": term is "endowed", definition "given". "inalienable [undeniable]": term "inalienable", definition "undeniable". "life", "liberty", "pursuit of happiness" are not in brackets, maybe they are terms too? Wait, the second excerpt: "deprived [denied]": term "deprived", definition "denied". "elective franchise" (no bracket), "representation" (no bracket), "legislation [law]": term "legislation", definition "law". "oppressed [treated cruelly]": term "oppressed", definition "treated cruelly". Third excerpt: "property" (no bracket), "wages" (no bracket).

The blanks are 1 - 6. Let's assume we need to match the terms (underlined, some with definitions in brackets, some without) to their definitions. Let's list the terms and possible definitions:

Terms: self - evident, endowed, inalienable, deprived, elective franchise, repr…

Answer:

  1. self - evident: obvious
  2. endowed: given
  3. inalienable: undeniable
  4. deprived: denied
  5. legislation: law
  6. oppressed: treated cruelly

(Note: The answer may vary depending on the exact matching expected, but this is a reasonable approach based on the given text.)