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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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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women, was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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How did the women's suffrage movement impact the United States?%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0AA. %0D%0APolitical machines began to dominate
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How does the Declaration of Sentiments compare to the Constitution? Explain how its role in the Women's Rights Movement?
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Responsible for the Seneca Falls Convention is ? select all that applys
Harriet Beecher Stowe Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucretia
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Responsible for the Seneca Falls Convention
Harriet Beecher Stowe Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucretia Mott Mary Church Terrell
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Which of the following answer choices is most tied to women’s rights advocates Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony?
Whi
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"There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle for independence ended. They have still
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Which of the following answer choices is most tied to women’s rights advocates Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony?
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The Seneca Falls Convention
was the official beginning of which of the following? (1 point) women’s rights movement abolition
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"There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle for independence ended. They have still
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, trace the impact of Jane Addams on the development of the women's movement..
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What is the main purpose of the Susan Anthony amendment?(1 point)
Responses To allow women to run for political office. To allow
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1.March 8 as Women's Day to honor the movement for women's rights and to build support for achieving universal suffrage for
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What evidence from the passage supports the inference that the suffragists were optimistic about the amendments ratification
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How did technology impact the suffrage movement? (1 point)
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Which statement best explains how women achieve voting rights changes in the constitution
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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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How did Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique impact the Women's Movement?(1 point) Responses It paved the path for her
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How did Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique impact the Women's Movement?(1 point) Responses It paved the path for her
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Based on the facts, which inference about the passage is justified?
By reinforcing existing prejudices, Wollstonecraft delayed
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How did Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique impact the Women's Movement?(1 point)
Responses It paved the path for her political
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Use the passage to answer the question according to the passage, what can be interfered about how Elizabeth Cady Stenson
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When November 12, 1815, Elizabeth cady Stanton spoke person for the rights of woman was born in Johnstown, New York stanton
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What was considered an extremely comp reversal idea advocated by Elizabeth Gaddy Stanton of the women’s rights movement
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Make a short sentence for the word declaration of sentiments
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Women who protested and campaigned for the right to vote were known as ___.
Responses A abolitionistsabolitionists B
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what overall goal of the women’s rights movement was achieved during the progressive era
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use the passage to answer the question below:
“The right citizens of the United States vote shall not be denied or abridged by
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Analyze how the feminist movement impacted women's workforce participation in the 1970s.
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What overall goal of the women’s rights movement was achieved during the Progressive Era?
(1 point) Responses right to vote
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women who protested and campaigned for the right to vote were known as
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Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two factors exhibit the additional impacts of the suffrage movement and the 19th Amendment?
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The National Organization for Women is best known for working toward the(1 point) Responses passage of the Civil Rights Acts.
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What started the second wave of the women's rights movement in the 1960s?(1 point) Responses the ratification of the Equal
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Use the passage to answer the question.
"There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle
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What started the second wave of the women's rights movement in the 1960s?(1 point)
Responses the publication of The Feminine
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the national organization for women is best known for working toward the
A)passage of the equal rights amendment B)ratification
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The National Organization for Women is best known for working toward the(1 point)
Responses passage of the Equal Rights
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What started the second wave of the women's rights movement in the 1960s?(1 point) Responses the arrest of Margaret Sanger for
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The National Organization for Women is best known for working toward the(1 point) Responses passage of the Equal Rights
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With which Progressive Era movement is this amendment most closely associated?
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The primary goal of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association was to —
A reform the poor conditions in Texas prisons B outlaw the
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What started the second wave of the women's rights movement in the 1960s?(1 point) Responses the arrest of Margaret Sanger for
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Why was the creation of the National American Women Suffrage Movement in 1890 a critical event in the women's Suffrage Movement?
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What was the main goal of the Women's Rights Movement after the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848?
(pick an answer) To allow women
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Women whose primary aim was to win the right to vote were called:
traditionalists. suffragettes. debaters. pro-legals.
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1) United States, 1919. Hanna and her sister, Ali, anxiously await their mother’s return. Their mother, who is the niece of
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Item 1 'There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole
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Is this statement true or false?
The National Organization for Women (Now) is responsible for the Equal Rights Amendment to the
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