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One of the social reform movements in the 1800s was the women's suffrage movement. This movement sought to secure voting rights
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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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Who was an important leader in the women’s suffrage movement?
(1 point) Responses Allen Bakke Allen Bakke Betty Friedan Betty
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Identify the effect of the industrial revolution on the women’s suffrage 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 19th amendment impact political participation?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AWomen were allowed to hold
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This caused lots of criticism of the suffragettes, as many innocent people were impacted by their actions.
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Hunger Strikes are an example of one of the protests the suffragettes gained support from.
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guve me a sentence that exaplins how the suffragettes worked wuicker than the suffragists. explain how long it took for each of
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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
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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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"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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by Joanna Evans The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
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Rather than conduct costly campaigns on a state-by-state basis, Alice Paul pursued the long-lasting impact of
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What was the result of the women's suffrage movement? %0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0A(2 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe passage
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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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Which statement best explains how women achieved voting rights changes in the Constitution?(1 point) Responses The right
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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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Which statement best explains how women achieved voting rights changes in the Constitution?(1 point) Responses The right to vote
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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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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?
A.political machines began to dominate both local and state
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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 did the women's suffrage movement impact the United States?
Political machines began to dominate both local and state
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How did the women's suffrage movement impact the United States?
Political machines began to dominate both local and state
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How did the women's suffrage movement impact the United States? A. Political machines began to dominate both local and state
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How did the women's suffrage movement impact the United States?
A . Political machines began to dominate both local and state
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Which group was most responsible for causing the Nineteenth Amendment to be ratified?
(1 point) Olappers O immigrants O pacifists
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which women’s group use picket lines in front of the White House to advocate for women’s suffrage
National Association of
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Which statement describes a method used to obtain support for the 19th Amendment?
Responses Working women boycotted national
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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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According to the passage, what can be inferred about how elizabeth kattie stanton's personal qualities affect the women suffrage
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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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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1
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Read the passage. There are several questions about this passage.
Information ,begin italics,A photo of a woman. Caption reads,
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On November 12th. 1815 Elizabeth Cady Stanton spokesperson for the rights of women was born in Johnstown, New York Stanton
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According to the passage, what can be inferred about how Elizabeth Cady Stanton's
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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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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1 point) Responses
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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1 point)
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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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Which phrase describes a method used to gain publicity for the 19th Amendment?
Responses burning down polling stations to protest
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which amendment granted women the right to vote?
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How did technology impact the suffrage movement?(1 point) Responses New technology gave women something to do instead of
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what do you think changed president wilson's mind to support the women suffrage movement
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How did technology impact the suffrage movement?(1 point)
Responses New technology gave women more opportunity to earn their own
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According to the passage, what can be inferred about how Elizabeth cady Stanton’s personal qualities affected the women’s
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How did technology impact the suffrage movement?(1 point) Responses The new technology gave women the chance to earn as much as
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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women,
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