After the passage of the 19th Amendment, white women _____.


1.)faced the same practical obstacles to voting as blacks did

My answer2.)received the right to vote in Wyoming for the first time

3.)were accorded the protections of the Bill of Rights

4.)faced few of the practical obstacles to voting that blacks did

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I wasn't guessing, and i don't have the materials for this problem, i have like printed out lessons and this is one my teacher didn't print out...

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I need help with this answer to.

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btw its 4

To determine the correct answer, let's break down each option and see if it aligns with the passage of the 19th Amendment.

1.) Faced the same practical obstacles to voting as blacks did.
The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote. It specifically focused on gender equality, so it did not directly address the racial barriers that black people faced in exercising their right to vote. Thus, this option is incorrect.

2.) Received the right to vote in Wyoming for the first time.
The passage of the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote nationwide, not limited to any specific state. Therefore, this option is incorrect.

3.) Were accorded the protections of the Bill of Rights.
While important for individual rights, the Bill of Rights is a separate set of constitutional amendments that primarily protects individual freedoms in the United States. The passage of the 19th Amendment specifically addressed women's suffrage and the right to vote, rather than a broader range of rights. So, this option is incorrect.

4.) Faced few of the practical obstacles to voting that blacks did.
This option correctly acknowledges that while women faced obstacles to voting, they generally faced fewer practical barriers compared to Black Americans. The 19th Amendment secured women's right to vote, but racial discrimination and voter suppression still persisted for Black Americans even after the amendment's passing. Therefore, this option is correct.

In conclusion, the correct answer is option 4: White women faced few of the practical obstacles to voting that blacks did.