The correct answer is c)
His Declaration of Sentiments, presented at the first women's rights convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, is the beginning of the organized movements of women's rights and women's suffrage in the United States.
She was one of the most important leaders of the ladies' equality movement.
Not only was she a fighter for the recognition of the right of women's suffrage, but she was interested in other fundamental issues that affected the inequality of women: rights within the family, over possession and divorce. He also had concerns about birth control.
Elizabeth Cady was president of the National Women Suffrage Association, also of the American Women Suffrage, and of the Washington International Women's Conference. She was co-founder of the weekly magazine "Revolution" in 1888.
Stanton published several works. Among the main ones we can mention: History of Woman Suffrage, in collaboration with Susan B. Anthony, in the year 1881. We can also highlight, The Woman Bible (1895, 1898), and her autobiography, Eighty Years and More (1898).