By 1900, Carrie Chapman Catt and other advocates of women's suffrage

a. argued that women's biology gave them a fundamentally different character from men.
b. insisted on women's equal natural and human rights.
c. formed strong alliances with African Americans who were seeking voting rights.
d. argued that the vote would enable women to extend their roles as mothers and homemakers to the public world.
e. were willing to accept separate women's education as the price of gaining the vote.


d

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