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3. How does the following quotation from paragraph 5 contribute to Catt's overall argument?: "Behold our Uncle Sam floating the banner
with one hand, 'Taxation without representation is tyranny, and wit
the other seizing the billions of dollars paid in taxes by women to
whom he refuses 'representation."

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