Paragraphs 10-11 allude to the founding idea that God grants all people inalienable rights, as shown in the last answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Paragraphs 10-11 issue a strong religious bias.
- In these paragraphs, the author reinforces the idea that all human beings have inalienable rights, which cannot be denied and disrespected by anyone because they were given by God.
- In this case, the author reinforces the idea that God gave all his children, including women and black people, the same rights as white men.
- God did this so that there would be equality between people, since, for God, we are all equal.
However, white men, desiring the dominance of society, have sinned against God, denying the rights of women and black people and treating them as inferior to them.
This question is about "Woman in the Nineteenth Century."
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