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which sentence from “our voices, our votes” supports the central idea that people struggled and worked to gain the right to vote in elections?
- though the amendments granted voting rights, they still needed to be enforced.
- these acts of civil disobedience resulted in fines. in some cases, the women ended up in jail.
- the right to representation has been a central issue in america, even before it was a nation.
- during the early 1800s, many womens groups joined with abolitionists to demand equal rights.
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To determine the correct sentence, we analyze each option:
- The first option focuses on enforcing already - granted voting rights, not on the struggle to gain them.
- The second option describes the consequences of civil disobedience (fines, jail) but doesn't directly show the work to gain voting rights.
- The third option is about representation as a central issue, not about the struggle for voting rights.
- The fourth option: In the early 1800s, women's groups joining with abolitionists to demand equal rights (which includes the right to vote) shows people (women's groups and abolitionists) working and struggling to gain the right to vote.
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D. During the early 1800's, many women's groups joined with abolitionists to demand equal rights.