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7 September, 15:26

Did women attend the 1906 constitutional convention? Why or why not?

A. No. Women did not want to contribute to new laws created by the convention.

B. Yes. Women argued actively on the convention floor.

C. No. Women lobbied for certain issues with convention members off-site.

D. Yes. Women attended to protest the convention's segregation laws.

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  1. 7 September, 15:31
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    No women lobbied for certain issues with convention members off-site (C)

    Explanation:

    The first march by the women suffrage group to demand for inclusiveness of women in politics was held in 1908 and before then women were not allowed to participate in politics and this included attending constitutional convention or any kind of political gatherings. women were also not allowed to vote in elections prior to the formation of the women suffrage groups that demanded the inclusion of women into politics by the Government.

    The women suffrage groups lobbied their way to achieve this. and they lobbied for certain issues as well with convention members off site of the convention.
  2. 7 September, 15:51
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    C.

    Explanation:

    Women did not attend. The women suffrage group emerged at this period to lobby through parades, for the equality of women. The first suffrage march was held in 1908 to demand for women inclusiveness in polity.
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