Document 2 - As the woman suffrage movement gained momentum, Booker T. Washington issued the following statement to the New York Times:

I am in favor of every measure that will give to woman, the opportunity to develop to the highest possible extent, her moral, intellectual, and physical nature so that she may make her life as useful to herself and to others as it is possible to make it. I do not, at the present moment, see that this involves the privilege or the duty, as you choose to look upon it, of voting.
The influence of woman is already enormous in this country. She exerts, not merely in the homes, but through the schools and in the press, a powerful and helpful influence upon affairs. It is not clear to me that she would exercise any greater or more beneficent influence upon the world than she now does, if the duty of taking an active part in politics were imposed upon her. But this is a question concerning which the women know better than men, and I am willing to leave it to their deliberate judgment.

Q4 - What three areas of society does Booker T. Washington cite for not actively supporting the woman suffrage movement?

My answer: The moral, intellectual, and physical nature.

Just wanna double check to be sure if my answer is correct, thanks :)

Nope. Those are not areas of society. He said that women have influence in three areas of society.

at homes, schools and in the press?

Right.

Thank you Ms.Sue :)

Your answer is correct! In his statement, Booker T. Washington cites the moral, intellectual, and physical nature as the three areas of society for which he does not actively support the woman suffrage movement.