What role did the lack of women's suffrage play in the Progressive Era?
A. Women supported Wilson and the Progressives because of their open support for suffrage.
B. Causes aimed at improving conditions for women were widely unpopular and did not gain momentum.
C. Prohibition, largely supported by women, was ignored under after the right to vote was extended to women.
D. Women were forced to work outside of the political process because they were denied entry to it.
Answer: D
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Internal divisions arose within African American communities in the South over
A. the possibility that slavery could return to the South. B. whether they should remain in the South. C. whether they should begin to support Democratic candidates. D. the possibility of editing their own newspapers.
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What will be an ideal response?