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read the quotation from abigail adams. it is from a letter she wrote her husband, john adams, as he helped draft the us constitution.
i desire you would remember the ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands.
based on \aint i a woman?\, how would truth most likely feel about adamss statement?
truth would disagree with adamss sentiment that women deserve equality in the eyes of society.
truth would agree with adamss sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the constitution.
truth would feel that adams is not qualified to comment on issues relating to womens rights.
truth would support adamss sentiment that women should not be involved in politics.
In "Ain't I a Woman?", Sojourner Truth advocates for women's rights and equality. Abigail Adams' statement is about women being remembered and having fair treatment (not having unlimited power in husbands' hands). Truth would support the idea of women's proper representation (as in being considered in the Constitution - which is part of fair treatment and recognition). The first option is wrong as Truth wants equality. The third option is incorrect as Adams' statement shows concern for women which is relevant. The fourth option is wrong as Truth was active in advocating for women's rights (which includes being involved in the social - political sphere in a sense of having rights).
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Truth would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution.