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3. Which quotation from Catt's speech to Congress is an example of ethos as defined in question 2?
a. "The maxims of the Declaration were once called "fundamental principles
of government."
b. "Woman suffrage ... will eventually be ordained in all the nation. No one
will deny it."
C. "[Can] a single man ... justify such inequality of treatment, such outrageous
discrimination?"
d. "As a party measure ... why not put the amendment through Congress and
the legislatures?"

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