how did the women's suffrage movement impact the united states?

A) political machine began to dominate both local and state politics.

B) political power shifted from urban to rural areas of the country.

C) government became more representative of the nations population.

D) states ceded many of their powers to the federal government.

C) government became more representative of the nation's population.

The women's suffrage movement allowed women to have a voice in politics and be represented in government, leading to a more inclusive and representative political system in the United States. This helped to give a more accurate reflection of the nation's population and allowed for a more diverse range of perspectives and experiences to be considered in the decision-making process.