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The goals for women's rights laid out in the Declaration of Sentiments were ultimately realized by which of the following?


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Oh Okay A pushers next up on this long passage

00:10

here This thing the goals for women's rights laid out

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in the declaration of sentiments were ultimately realized by which

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of the following Well The women's suffrage movement gained strength

00:24

like never before during the nineteen tens thanks to the

00:27

progressive and socialist movements and the endorsement of the Democratic

00:32

and Republican parties By nineteen sixteen women's right to vote

00:35

was a national issue After United States entrance into the

00:39

First World War in nineteen seventeen women became teachers nurses

00:43

drivers and industrial workers among other traditionally male dominated professions

00:48

of their participation in the war effort showed the world

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what women were really made of And on August eighteen

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nineteen twenty Congress granted American women the right to vote

00:55

with the nineteenth Amendment The dreams that began with the

00:58

Declaration of Sentiments became a reality with the nineteenth So

01:02

the answer is D there right there Women's suffrage movement

01:04

in the nineteen tens with women's suffrage movement of the

01:06

eighteen sixties took a backseat to the American Civil War

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and the abolitionist movement and the women's suffrage movement during

01:12

the eighteen nineties was in test Wrong is that of

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the nineteen ten It was however characterized by the idea

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of a new woman who involved herself in unladylike activities

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like riding bikes marching in parades and giving public speeches

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As with any reforming campaign The women's suffrage movement had

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enemies The opposition first organized in eighteen seventy with the

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establishment of the Women's Anti Suffrage Association of Washington Yeah

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in nineteen eleven They gains momentum with the creation of

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the national association opposed to women's suffrage is the not

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so creative name suggests this group had very different goals

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than the women who signed the Declaration of Sentiments Anyway 00:01:49.22 --> [endTime] the answer is Really

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