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how did susan b. anthony contribute to the womens rights movement?
○ she was fearless and risked arrest by registering to vote.
○ she was an african american traveling preacher who made speeches on abolition and womens rights.
○ she advocated for a change in womens attire and improvements in womens health.
○ she pushed for equal access to education to encourage women to feel empowered.
Susan B. Anthony was a key figure in the U.S. women's suffrage movement. She famously registered and voted in 1872, knowing it was illegal for women to do so, and was arrested and convicted for this act, drawing national attention to women's right to vote. The other options describe the work of other reformers: the second refers to Sojourner Truth, the third to figures like Amelia Bloomer, and the fourth to education-focused women's advocates not Anthony's core suffrage work.
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She was fearless and risked arrest by registering to vote.