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Women’s Suffrage

Matthew M. 3B

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8.___ was a Quaker and an American women's rights activist, and the most influential figure in the NAWSA.
10.This change to the Constitution finally allowed women to vote, ratified on August 18, 1920.
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1.This change to the Constitution finally granted slaves citizenship
2.___ was a women’s suffragist and the leader of NWP.
3.This change to the Constitution allowed all men to vote, disregarding race, color, or is the citizen was a slave.
4.This was an imhumane act of “owning” another person, and this was what sparked the Civil War, along with the South seceding.
5.The name of the president during the Women’s Suffrage movement, who first opposed it, and then embraced it.
6.This state played a very impactful role in ratifying the nineteenth amendment, and the representative changed his mind during the vote.
7.This was one form of protest that was popular in Ireland, and the jailed suffragettes used it to get attention.
9.The right to vote.

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