The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A:

Which inference about the women's rights movement is supported by the article?

A.
Some populations of women still do not have voting rights today.

B.
Many people did not believe that women should be given voting rights.

C.
There were not any male suffragists that joined the fight for women's voting rights.

D.
Women gained the right to control their property before they were give the right to vote.
Multiple Choice Question
Part B:

Which sentence from the article BEST provides support for the correct answer in Part A?

A.
Imagine living in the country known as the "home of the free" but not having the most
fundamental right in a free society—the right to vote. (paragraph 1)

B.
At that time, women did not have many rights. (paragraph 2)

C.
Activists were yelled at, beaten, and jailed for expressing their views. (paragraph 4)

D.
Without the determination of the suffragists, American women would not have voting rights. (paragraph 5)

Part A: B. Many people did not believe that women should be given voting rights.

Part B: D. Without the determination of the suffragists, American women would not have voting rights. (paragraph 5)

Part A: The inference about the women's rights movement supported by the article is B. Many people did not believe that women should be given voting rights.

Part B: The sentence from the article that BEST provides support for the correct answer in Part A is D. "Without the determination of the suffragists, American women would not have voting rights." (paragraph 5)

To answer Part A, you need to analyze the information provided in the article to determine which inference about the women's rights movement is supported. To do this, you should carefully read the article and identify any relevant information or statements that directly or indirectly provide evidence for one of the inference options presented in the multiple-choice question.

For Part B, you need to select the sentence from the article that best supports the correct answer selected for Part A. Again, read the article carefully and identify the sentence that provides the strongest evidence or reasoning for the selected inference option.

For example, let's examine the provided answer options and select the correct answer for Part A:

A. Some populations of women still do not have voting rights today.
B. Many people did not believe that women should be given voting rights.
C. There were not any male suffragists that joined the fight for women's voting rights.
D. Women gained the right to control their property before they were given the right to vote.

Let's say, after reading the article, you find that the article provides evidence that women gained the right to control their property before they were given the right to vote. In this case, you should select option D as the correct answer for Part A.

Now, to find the sentence that best supports this answer choice (option D), you would read the article again and identify the sentence that provides evidence or reasoning for women gaining property rights before voting rights. In this case, the sentence that best provides support could be:

D. "Without the determination of the suffragists, American women would not have voting rights." (paragraph 5)

This sentence suggests that suffragists played a crucial role in securing voting rights for American women, implying that voting rights were not initially granted to women. Thus, it supports the inference that women gained the right to control their property before being given the right to vote.

Remember, it is important to carefully read and analyze the information provided in the article to accurately answer the question and find the sentence that best supports your chosen inference.