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What Is the Common Theme in Sadism and Masochism

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What is the common theme in sadism and masochism?

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Declaration Of Sentiments

A document signed in 1848 at the Seneca Falls Convention, outlining the rights women should have, including the right to vote, marking the start of the women's suffrage movement in the United States.

1848

A year marked by significant global revolutions and movements, most notably in Europe, where various countries experienced revolutions advocating for democracy and national independence.

Evangelical Causes

Movements or initiatives that are inspired or supported by evangelical Christian beliefs, often focused on spreading the gospel or undertaking humanitarian efforts.

1830s

The decade spanning from 1830 to 1839, characterized by significant events such as the beginning of the Trail of Tears and various revolutions in Europe.

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