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Question
Which statement BEST describes women's suffrage for much of the first century of the United States' history?
Responses
A the federal government barred women from votingthe federal government barred women from voting
B women were allowed to vote in most northern stateswomen were allowed to vote in most northern states
C most state Constitutions did not address the issues of women's suffragemost state Constitutions did not address the issues of women's suffrage
D women could vote only if their husbands gave them legal permission to do so

C most state Constitutions did not address the issues of women's suffrage

To identify the claim, ask, _______________What is the author's main position or assertion?______________________

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To identify the reasons, ask, _______________What arguments or justifications does the author provide to support the claim?____________________
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To identify the evidence, ask, _____________What specific facts, examples, or data does the author present to support each reason?_____________________
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To identify the claim, ask, What is the author's main position or assertion?

The claim is that "most state Constitutions did not address the issues of women's suffrage."

To identify the reasons, ask, What arguments or justifications does the author provide to support the claim?

The author does not explicitly provide any reasons to support the claim.

To identify the evidence, ask, What specific facts, examples, or data does the author present to support each reason?

Since there are no explicit reasons provided, there is no evidence given.

To answer this question, we will need to understand the history of women's suffrage in the United States. Here is how you can find the answer:

1. Start by researching the history of women's suffrage in the United States. You can use online resources, historical documents, or books that cover this topic.
2. Look for information about the first century of the United States' history, specifically focusing on women's suffrage during that time.
3. Pay attention to the federal laws and state constitutions during that period and how they addressed women's suffrage.
4. Look for any restrictions or limitations on women's right to vote during that time.
5. Consider any regional differences, such as variations between northern and southern states.

After gathering all the information, you will be able to determine the best description of women's suffrage during much of the first century of the United States' history.