Asked by dbh
Which issue did the Nineteenth Amendment address?
A.
coverture
B.
segregation
C.
citizenship
D.
sexual harassment
Would it be B?
A.
coverture
B.
segregation
C.
citizenship
D.
sexual harassment
Would it be B?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
dbh
it's the right for women to vote... so maybe A? It's not addressing harassment or citizenship (I was thinking like "women segregation" and how they didn't have the right to vote).
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think it addresses citizenship. Citizens should be able to vote. Women couldn't vote until granted that right by the 19th amendment.
Answered by
dbh
Ah ok that makes sense, thanks Ms. Sue
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, dbh.
Answered by
anonymous_facts
the correct answer is A. coverture is where married women did not have legal standing separate from their husbands. This was one of the women's concerns at Seneca Falls.
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