What did National American Woman Suffrage Association president Carrie Chapman Catt mean when she said that "it is a risk, a danger for a country like ours to send 1,000,000 men out of the country who are loyal and not replace those men by the

loyal votes of the women they have left home"? A) Women were entitled to take over factory jobs vacated by departing soldiers.
B) Woman's suffrage could cancel out the votes of disloyal German Americans.
C) Voting women would ensure that President Wilson would keep his word about spreading
democracy to all Americans.
D) American women should be thanked for their war efforts by giving them the vote.


B

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