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22 March, 01:38

Which statement describes the women's rights movement of the 1920's?

a. The movement declined in influence because its main goal had been achieved.

b. The movement made significant gains in getting women elected to political positions.

c. The movement focused on organizing support for an Equal Rights Amendment.

d. The movement allied with Civil Rights activists to focus on equality for all Americans.

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  1. 22 March, 01:43
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    The correct answer is A) The movement declined in influence because its main goal had been achieved.

    The statement that describes the women's rights movement of the 1920s is "The movement declined in influence because its main goal had been achieved."

    On August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified and granted women of America the right to vote. Long were the early years of the women's fight for civil rights when brave women such as Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Staton organized the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York.
  2. 22 March, 02:05
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    The answer is A - The movement declined in influence because its main goal had been achieved.
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