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What was one source of division among the women who were involved in the abolition movement?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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What did Susan B. Anthony do? (1 point) Responses She fought for women's rights. She fought for women's rights. She developed
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The Seneca Falls Convection was the official beginning of which of the following? -Women’s rights movement, -abolition
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
(1 point) Responses women’s rights movement
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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women, was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
a. women’s rights movement b. abolition
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what was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by elizabeth cady stanton of the womens rights movement?
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement?
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement? (1
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement?
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what was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Staton of the women’s rights movement?
a. She
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with
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Which is MOST closely associated with the movement to gain equal protection under the law and voting rights for women in America
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Which statement best explains how women achieved voting rights changes in the Constitution?
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Use the passage to answer the question.
The play is set in New England in 1866. Why is this important to the structure of the
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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women, was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights movement?
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@bot how did women's suffrage impact society write this in a paragraph
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What was one thing the women’s rights movement of the 1960s was fighting for?
A. fair wages for farm workers B. segregation C.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
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The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions identifies which of the following causes for the women's rights movement in the
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What was significant about the Seneca Falls Convention?
(1 point) • It was where women publicly demanded equal rights. • It
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make this sentence make sense:
This caused lots of criticism of the suffragettes, as many innocent people were adversely affected
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement?
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Which is MOST closely associated with the movement to gain equal protection under the law and voting rights for women in America
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The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments called for
Responses Athe abolition of slavery. the abolition of slavery. Bequal
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"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on
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definition of suffrage movement (short less than 50 words)
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What year did the first women’s march on Washington take place?
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what was one of the things the womens rights movement of the 1960 was fighting for
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What was significant about the Seneca Falls Convention?
(1 point) Responses It was where women publicly demanded equal rights. It
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Throughout the first half of the nineteenth century, women reformers were most active in the cause of
(A) temperance (B) woman
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What was the primary goal of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU?
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Make an argument if you feel women were successful pre-Civil War in establishing their rights as citizens. Why were so many
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The declaration of sentiments from the Seneca Falls convention discussed the rights of which group a African-Americans beat.
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argue the impact of the seneca falls convention. what role did the delartion of sentiments play (what did it mean? what did it
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put that in easier words
The Seneca Falls Convention held in 1848 was a landmark event in American history, serving as a catalyst
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Additionally, the use of contrast between the ‘ladylike’ views of the Suffragists and the violent, ‘radical’ behaviour
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Understand the role of women during the movement and what groups/movements they were responsible for.
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What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women’s rights
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According to the passage, what can be inferred about how Elizabeth cady
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Sojourner Truth
by Joanna Evans NARRATOR: Did you know that women in the United States weren’t allowed to vote until 1920?
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The Seneca Falls convention was the official beginning of what
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following? (1 point) Responses women’s rights movement
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Who is shown in this photograph from 1917? Item 2 (1 point) flappers who wanted the right
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How did World War Il impact the women's rights movement? (1 point)
• Most women lost their jobs when soldiers returned home
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Which best explains Susan B. Anthony’s purpose in her speech "Woman's Rights to the Suffrage"?
to try to avoid paying the
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Which tactics were used by protestors to gain attention to the women’s rights movement? Check all that apply.
petitioning
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which group was most responsible for causing the 19th amendment to be ratified
Immigrants Flappers Pacifists Suffragists
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What was the primary goal of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)?
(1 point) Responses to advocate for women's
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19th Century
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