Edmentum/ Plato: English 2

In these two excerpts, how is Douglass's purpose different from that of Stanton and Mott?

A. Stanton and Mott outline a gradual approach to obtaining equal rights, but Douglass wants immediate action.

B. Douglass wants Stanton and Mott to support abolition, but Stanton and Mott are focused on women's rights.

C. Stanton and Mott's document expresses feelings about inequality, while Douglass's editorial lists concrete disparities.

D. Stanton and Mott demand equal rights for women, while Douglass offers moral support and well wishes.​

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Answer:

D. Stanton and Mott demand equal rights for women, while Douglass offers moral support and well wishes

Explanation:

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Douglass's purpose different from that of Stanton and Mott because of option C: Stanton and Mott's document expresses feelings about inequality, while Douglass's editorial lists concrete disparities.

How is Douglass's purpose different from that of Stanton and Mott?

Douglass supported Mott and Stanton's efforts to gain various rights for women because he understood, from experience.

Mott's stymied participation at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London in 1840 brought her into contact with Elizabeth Cady Stanton with whom she formed a long and prolific collaboration.

It also led Mott into the cause of women's rights. The latter fueled the launching of the woman suffrage movement.

Therefore, correct option is C.

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