Which reasonings from Sojourner Truth's speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” are valid?

Select EACH correct answer... There should be more than one answer.


Activism by women and African Americans can bring change.


Women are just as strong as men, so they should have equal rights to men.


The level of intelligence doesn’t matter, so all people should have equal rights.


A woman can bear children and the lash, so they should have the right to vote.

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The answer would be 
"The level of intelligence doesn't matter, so all people should have equal rights"
And
"Activism by woman and African Americans can bring change"

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The reasonings that can be considered valid or worthy from Sojourner's Truth speech would be:

A). "Activism by a woman and African Americans can bring change."

C). "The level of intelligence doesn't matter, so all people should have equal rights."

  • Sojourner's speech primarily lays emphasis on talking out loud for the equal rights of African American women irrespective of their race, intellect, or origin.
  • In this regard, the first and third options assert a true claim about the demands kept by Sojourner that it is the active participation that would result in evoking the desired change.
  • And the equal rights that every individual must receive regardless of the religion, caste, race, or ethnicity, they belong to.

Thus, options A and C are the correct answers.

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