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Which long-awaited goal of the women’s rights movement was achieved during the Progressive Era? A. right to vote B. right to own property equal pay for equal work equal access to employment and education Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Women’s Suffrage What does the term ratify mean? How many states does it take for an Amendment to become part of the Constitution? 6:00 min History of Women’s Suffrage

Which Tennessean was responsible for calling a special legislative session in order to help pass the Nineteenth Amendment? A. Harry Burn B. Anne dallas Dudley C. Albert Roberts Andrew Jackson Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.