“It is fifty-one years since we first met, and we have been busy through every one of them, stirring up the world to recognize the rights of women,” Susan B. Anthony wrote her friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1902.

The letter, in honor of Stanton’s eighty-seventh birthday, was printed in Pearson’s Magazine. It continued: “We little dreamed when we began this contest, optimistic with the hope and buoyancy of youth, that half a century later we would be compelled to leave the finish of the battle to another generation of women. But our hearts are filled with joy to know that they enter upon this task equipped with a college education, with business experience, with the fully admitted right to speak in public—all of which were denied to women fifty years ago. They have practically one point to gain—the suffrage; we had all.”

Anthony’s reflections reveal a friendship that was public and political but also private and genuine. From their activist beginnings in the antislavery and temperance movements to their leadership of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), the two women—Anthony as an on-the-ground organizer and strategist and Stanton as a writer, thinker, and commentator—were an inseparable force.

The theme of Anthony's words to Stanton can be described as:

A)a celebration of the gains they have made for future generations of women fighting for voting rights

B)a celebration of the fact they had finally succeeded in their goal of voting rights

C)an angry protest of the continued rejection of women's voting rights

D)an admittance that, now that women are able to work, go to college, and speak freely, they no longer need the right to vote

A

Based on the theme of the passage, which of the following statements would Susan B. Anthony most agree with?

A)If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself

B)If it ain't broke, don't fix it

C)Alone we are strong, together we are stronger

D)It's now or never

confused on this one

You're correct on A for the first question. Remember, for question two, that Stanton and Anthony worked TOGETHER with many other women over the last 50 years.

ok so c

I would think so, yes. :)

To determine the correct statement that Susan B. Anthony would most agree with based on the theme of the passage, we need to consider the context and the message conveyed in the passage.

The theme of the passage is a celebration of the gains they have made for future generations of women fighting for voting rights. Anthony reflects on the progress they have achieved over 51 years, such as the recognition of women's rights to education, business experience, and the right to speak in public. She expresses joy that the next generation of women can continue the fight with the advantages they have gained.

Out of the given options, the statement that aligns with the theme of the passage and Anthony's reflections is: C) Alone we are strong, together we are stronger. This statement emphasizes the collective effort of women in fighting for their rights. Throughout the passage, Anthony and Stanton are depicted as an inseparable force, working together as leaders of the suffrage movement. They recognize the importance of unity and collaboration in achieving their goals.

Therefore, the correct answer is C) Alone we are strong, together we are stronger.