Susan B. Anthony was a leader in the movement for

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Women's Suffrage (right to vote)
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Susan B. Anthony was a prominent advocate for women's rights, specifically focusing on women's suffrage, which is the right to vote. Her efforts were crucial in advancing this movement in the United States.
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Susan B. Anthony voting in an election even though it was illegal for women to vote is an example of
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Civil Disobedience
Answer explanation
Susan B. Anthony's act of voting despite it being illegal for women exemplifies civil disobedience, as she intentionally broke the law to challenge and protest against unjust legal restrictions on women's rights.
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The Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention expressed that women need to
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have equal rights to men
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The Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention called for women to have equal rights to men, highlighting the need for gender equality in various aspects of life, including legal and social rights.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The issues addressed in the Declaration of Sentiments, including women gaining the right to vote, were eventually resolved through the
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19th amendment
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The Declaration of Sentiments called for women's rights, including the right to vote. This was ultimately achieved with the 19th Amendment, which granted women the legal right to vote in 1920.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The women's rights movement in the early 1800s can be linked to other reform movements at the time including: Abolition before the Civil War, Unions during the Gilded Age, Tenement housing reform during the Progressive Era, Civil Rights movement during Jim Crow.
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Abolition before the Civil War
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The women's rights movement in the early 1800s was closely linked to the abolition movement, as both sought to challenge societal norms and advocate for equality, highlighting the interconnectedness of these reform efforts.
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The Declaration of Sentiments expressing the desire for women to have equal rights to men was drafted with the
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Seneca Falls Convention
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The Declaration of Sentiments was drafted at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, marking the beginning of the women's rights movement and expressing the demand for equal rights for women.
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The United States expansion with border disputes with Mexico and the Annexation of Texas occurred as a result of
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Manifest Destiny
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The United States' expansion and border disputes with Mexico, including the Annexation of Texas, were driven by the belief in Manifest Destiny, the idea that Americans were destined to expand across the continent.
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