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Identify two nineteenth-century women’s rights leaders who believed all citizens should have the right to vote regardless race, color, or sex.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
When Susan B. Anthony registered to vote, some said she broke the law. Which of the following was not a result of Anthony’s trial?
The government granted women the right to vote in certain states.
In the nineteenth century, women could be arrested, but couldn't serve on a jury.
True
In the nineteenth century, women could not be taxed in the nineteenth century.
False
In the nineteenth century, women had the responsibilities but not the rights of citizenship.
True