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which reform during the progressive era helped increase political participation for women?
the introduction of literacy tests for voters
passage of the 19th amendment
the enforcement of \separate but equal\ policies
the establishment of jim crow laws
question 5
what was a key difference between the approaches of booker t. washington and w.e.b. du bois toward achieving civil rights?
washington focused on womens rights, while du bois worked for racial segregation
washington promoted gradual change through education and job skills, while du bois demanded immediate political and social equality
washington believed in violent protest, while du bois promoted nonviolence
washington believed in federal intervention, while du bois supported states rights
- The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified during the Progressive - Era, granted women the right to vote, thus increasing their political participation. Literacy tests for voters were often used to disenfranchise minorities and did not help women's political participation. "Separate but equal" policies and Jim Crow laws were related to racial segregation and discrimination, not women's political rights.
- Booker T. Washington promoted a strategy of gradual change through education and job - skills acquisition for African - Americans, believing that economic self - sufficiency would lead to social and political equality over time. W.E.B. Du Bois demanded immediate political and social equality for African - Americans, including the right to vote and full civil rights.
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- B. Passage of the 19th Amendment
- B. Washington promoted gradual change through education and job skills, while Du Bois demanded immediate political and social equality