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- 2. This historical figure advocated for women's suffrage after the 14th Amendment was passed
- 3. Women of this state were against suffrage because they believed women were unprepared to perform such a duty
- 5. This action was severely restricted for Revolutionary era women, meaning they had to remain married even if they didn't want to
- 9. Anti-suffragists believed women wanted to achieve this as the final step after suffrage (Doc C)
- 10. Life, liberty, and ____________ ___ ____________ is a phrase written in the Declaration of Independence, and also referenced in the manifesto written in 1848
- 11. Some suffragists after 1910 achieved this level of education, which was uncommon at the time
- 12. This town in New York hosted a convention in 1848
- 14. Definition of suffrage
- 15. This region of the U.S. had the most states where women had the right to vote by 1915
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- 1. This manifesto was written at a convention of suffragists in 1848
- 4. Suffragist who attended the convention in New York
- 6. Arkansas Representative Hollensworth referenced this religious figure to justify his anti-suffrage position
- 7. Anti-suffragists believed suffragists would abandon these family members if they received the right to vote
- 8. Husbands during Revolutionary times were compared to this member of the monarchy
- 13. This Revolutionary era feminist wrote to her husband to ask him to consider women's rights when founding the U.S.
