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

Part A:

Which statement about the relationship between the NWSA and AWSA is accurate?
A
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The NWSA worked on passing the Nineteenth Amendment, while the AWSA supported the campaign for the Fifteenth Amendment.
B
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The NWSA focused on changing the federal government, while the AWSA worked to influence changes at the local and state level.
C.

The women of the AWSA formed their group as a result of attending the convention held by the founders of the NWSA.
D
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The work of the NWSA paved the way for the AWSA and other women suffrage groups to form many years later.
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Part B:

Which sentence from paragraph 3 of the article BEST provides support for the correct answer in Part A?

A
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There were two main groups with differing ideas about how to attain those goals.
B
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the National Women's Suffrage Association (NWSA) in 1869.
C
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They did not support the campaign for the Fifteenth Amendment, which would give African

American men the right to vote, because it excluded women.
D
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Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Henry Blackwell started the American Woman

Suffrage Association (AWSA) that same year.

The correct answer for Part A is B. The NWSA focused on changing the federal government, while the AWSA worked to influence changes at the local and state level.

The sentence from paragraph 3 that provides support for the correct answer in Part A is D. Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Henry Blackwell started the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) that same year.

How does information in paragraph 2 of the article help the reader understand how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott influenced the women's rights movement?

A.

by comparing the rights of women with those of men at the time
B
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by explaining the goals outlined at the convention in Seneca Falls
C.

by telling when the first women's rights convention was organized
D
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by stating when the suffrage movement began in the United States

The correct answer is B.

The information in paragraph 2 of the article helps the reader understand how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott influenced the women's rights movement by explaining the goals outlined at the convention in Seneca Falls. This paragraph discusses how Stanton and Mott organized the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, where they presented the Declaration of Sentiments and outlined specific demands for women's rights. This convention marked the beginning of the women's rights movement and established the foundation for future activism.

Select the three sentences that should be included in a summary of the text "Year–Round Schooling Helps Students, Teachers, and Families."

A.

Year–round schooling can improve student performance.
B.

There are financial gains to choosing year–round schooling.
C.

Year–round schooling is a topic that is often misunderstood.
D
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The switch to year–round schooling can be easily accomplished.
E
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Year–round schooling has greater benefits for low–income students.

A. Year–round schooling can improve student performance.

B. There are financial gains to choosing year–round schooling.
E. Year–round schooling has greater benefits for low–income students.

These three sentences capture the main points of the text, discussing the improved student performance and financial benefits of year-round schooling, as well as the specific benefits it has for low-income students.

Part A:

The correct answer is B. The NWSA focused on changing the federal government, while the AWSA worked to influence changes at the local and state level.

Part B:

The sentence from paragraph 3 of the article that provides support for the correct answer in Part A is:

B. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the National Women's Suffrage Association (NWSA) in 1869.

This sentence highlights the formation of the NWSA, which indicates that the NWSA was focused on working towards suffrage at the national level, supporting the accuracy of answer B in Part A.

Part A:

To answer Part A, we need to examine the statements provided and identify the accurately described relationship between the NWSA and AWSA.

Let's break down the statements:

A. The NWSA worked on passing the Nineteenth Amendment, while the AWSA supported the campaign for the Fifteenth Amendment.
B. The NWSA focused on changing the federal government, while the AWSA worked to influence changes at the local and state level.
C. The women of the AWSA formed their group as a result of attending the convention held by the founders of the NWSA.
D. The work of the NWSA paved the way for the AWSA and other women suffrage groups to form many years later.

Statement A focuses on the NWSA's involvement with the Nineteenth Amendment and the AWSA's support for the Fifteenth Amendment. Statement B highlights the NWSA's focus on the federal government and the AWSA's focus on local and state levels. Statement C mentions the formation of AWSA resulting from attending NWSA's convention. Statement D discusses NWSA's work paving the way for AWSA and other women suffrage groups.

Comparing these statements, we find that statement B accurately describes the relationship between the NWSA and AWSA. Therefore, the correct answer for Part A is B.

Part B:
To determine which sentence from paragraph 3 provides support for the correct answer in Part A, let's examine the sentences provided:

A. There were two main groups with differing ideas about how to attain those goals.
B. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the National Women's Suffrage Association (NWSA) in 1869.
C. They did not support the campaign for the Fifteenth Amendment, which would give African American men the right to vote, because it excluded women.
D. Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Henry Blackwell started the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) that same year.

Sentence C provides the best support for the correct answer in Part A. It states that the NWSA did not support the campaign for the Fifteenth Amendment because it excluded women. This aligns with the statement in Part A that the NWSA focused on changing the federal government, while the AWSA worked to influence changes at the local and state level. Therefore, the correct answer for Part B is C.