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History, 11.10.2020 02:01, anggar20

Why did women become active in reform movements such as temperance and suffrage? a.) They wanted to fight to gain the right to be allowed to attend college.
B.) They could find work only in jobs that required them to be more politically active.
C.) They wanted to join unions that campaigned for higher wages and shorter work hours.
d.) They were denied access to some professions and wanted to put their educations to use.

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