The 1848 Seneca Falls, New York, convention on women's rights
A. issued a formal declaration that argued all men and women were created equal.
B. refused to allow men to attend.
C. asserted that women should have a place in society distinctly different from that of men.
D. called for a cultural elevation of the role of motherhood.
E. shied away from demanding female suffrage, as this was too radical at the time.
Answer: A
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