Carrie Chapman Catt Thesis Statement

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I do agree that Carrie Chapman Catt thesis statement is the opening sentence. The expected outcome was clear, equal rights for women. Throughout the reading she makes several points to state her case. The first statement is, “Taxation without representation is tyranny” (Chapman, 1917). She simply states that women who pay taxes have the right to represent their government. In addition she points out that half of the country has already granted suffrage to women. Lastly, she feels women have the right because of “American principles” (Chapman, 1917). American is known as a political leader to other countries, yet they have yet to give women rights. Even though she is a woman, she does a great job of articulating the facts. What part of her