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5 October, 16:21

In the 1890s, the National American Woman Suffrage Association:a. was dominated by working-class women. b. supported the right of immigrant women to vote. c. argued that native-born white women's votes would counteract the "ignorant foreign vote." d. supported the right of African-American women to vote. e. argued that all women, regardless of race or ethnicity, should vote.

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  1. 5 October, 16:40
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    The correct answer is E. Argued that all women, regardless of race or ethnicity, should vote

    Explanation:

    In the 1890s, the National American Woman Suffrage Association:

    a. was dominated by working-class women.

    b. supported the right of immigrant women to vote.

    c. argued that native-born white women's votes would counteract the "ignorant foreign vote."

    d. supported the right of African-American women to vote.

    e. argued that all women, regardless of race or ethnicity, should vote.
  2. 5 October, 16:40
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    The right choice is:

    e. argued that all women, regardless of race or ethnicity, should vote.

    Explanation:

    The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was born from the union of two organizations formed after the split of the female suffrage movement in 1869, a few years after the Civil War.

    The reason for the split was the position they took around the 15th Amendment; one organization, the American Woman Suffrage Association, supported it without linking it to women's suffrage. The other organization, the National Woman Suffrage Association, did not support it because it gave only freed black men the right to vote.

    But the leaders and activists of both organizations decided to unite their efforts in the 1880s. They decided that the focus must be to get women's suffrage passed in the USA. The NAWSA included black membership.
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