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- what outcome of reconstruction caused change in the womens movement?○ the debate over the ratification of the fifteenth amendment○ the creation of the freedmens bureau○ the debate over federal versus state power○ the introduction of a tax-supported school system
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The Fifteenth Amendment (1870) granted voting rights to Black men but excluded women, splitting the women's suffrage movement. Leaders like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony opposed it for omitting women, while others supported it as a partial win, causing a permanent rift in the women's movement. The other options are unrelated to shifts in the women's movement during Reconstruction.
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A. the debate over the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment