Which of the following social reformers fought for the women’s right to vote? Select all that apply.

A. Rebecca Latimer Felton
B. Lugenia Burns Hope
C. Susan B. Anthony
D. Frances Clalin

A. Rebecca Latimer Felton and C. Susan B. Anthony fought for women's right to vote.

To determine which of the social reformers fought for women's right to vote, let's examine the options given.

A. Rebecca Latimer Felton: To find out if she fought for women's right to vote, let's search for information about her involvement in the suffrage movement.
- By searching her name along with terms like "women's suffrage" or "women's right to vote," we can find reliable sources that provide details about her activism.

B. Lugenia Burns Hope: Again, let's search for information about her involvement in the suffrage movement.
- By conducting a search using her name and terms related to women's right to vote, we can find information about her activism.

C. Susan B. Anthony: She is widely known as a prominent suffragist, but to confirm her involvement, we can search for more information about her activism.

D. Frances Clalin: We need to search for information about her involvement in the suffrage movement.
- By looking for reliable sources that mention her name in relation to women's right to vote, we can determine her role.

Using this approach, you can conduct internet searches or consult books, articles, and other reputable sources to gather information about the social reformers and their activism.

The social reformers who fought for women's right to vote are:

C. Susan B. Anthony
D. Frances Clalin