"We did not argue with men in conversation - we waited until we got on the platform where they could not 'sass back'. We were never spectacular... We tried to put our enemies to sleep and arouse our friends to action... We did not fight for suffrage, we worked for it."

Based on the quotation, which strategy best explains how women changed politics in Kansas?

a. radical outside agitators***
b. 100 petitions with 25,000 signatures
c. all women's towns
d. 1 million dollars in campaign donations

a. radical outside agitators

Based on the quotation, the strategy that best explains how women changed politics in Kansas is "radical outside agitators."

The strategy that best explains how women changed politics in Kansas, based on the quotation, is a. radical outside agitators.

The quotation implies that women did not argue with men in conversation but instead waited until they got on the platform where men could not argue back. This suggests that women used more radical methods to bring about political change. Radical outside agitators typically employ confrontational and disruptive tactics to challenge the existing power structures and force change.