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click here to read the declaration of sentiments. why does the seneca f…

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click here to read the declaration of sentiments. why does the seneca falls declaration object to \a different code of morals for men and women\? because its the behavior itself, not the gender of the person, that makes an act moral or immoral because women are more moral and purer than men because women are much more restricted in their activities than men retry

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The Seneca Falls Declaration (part of the women's rights movement) argued against a different moral code for men and women. The correct reasoning is that the morality of an act depends on the act itself, not the gender of the person performing it. The option claiming women are more moral is incorrect (it's not about gender - based moral superiority). The option about women's restricted activities is about restrictions, not the moral code's fairness. So the first option is correct as it aligns with the idea that moral judgment should be based on the action, not gender.

Answer:

A. because it’s the behavior itself, not the gender of the person, that makes an act moral or immoral