What was President Woodrow Wilson's position toward women's suffrage?

A) He was afraid women would vote against Democratic interests and constituencies and so opposed it, and then changed his tune when his opponent supported women's right to vote.
B) He was adamantly opposed to it.
C) He was conflicted, because he liked the idea of educated women voting but thought most women were too uninformed to vote.
D) He was morally opposed to the idea of women voting, but he thought they might support the platform of the Democrats, so he wanted women to vote.
E) He had always supported women's suffrage because he had a great deal of respect for his mother, a college professor.


A

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