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hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
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EMILIANO
hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 1..
What was the outcome of the Senate vote on June 4, 1919?
The Susan Anthony amendment was rejected by the Senate.
The Senate adopted the Susan Anthony amendment.
The Senate delayed the vote on the Susan Anthony amendment.
The Senate voted to revise the Susan Anthony amendment.
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 1..
What was the outcome of the Senate vote on June 4, 1919?
The Susan Anthony amendment was rejected by the Senate.
The Senate adopted the Susan Anthony amendment.
The Senate delayed the vote on the Susan Anthony amendment.
The Senate voted to revise the Susan Anthony amendment.
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EMILIANO
hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 2..
According to the passage, how many votes did the Susan Anthony amendment receive in the Senate?
56 votes
25 votes
66 votes
89 votes
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 2..
According to the passage, how many votes did the Susan Anthony amendment receive in the Senate?
56 votes
25 votes
66 votes
89 votes
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EMILIANO
hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 3..
What is the main purpose of the Susan Anthony amendment?
To allow women to run for political office.
To guarantee women the right to vote.
To promote equal pay for women.
To enforce gender equality in education.
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 3..
What is the main purpose of the Susan Anthony amendment?
To allow women to run for political office.
To guarantee women the right to vote.
To promote equal pay for women.
To enforce gender equality in education.
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EMILIANO
hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
here is question 4..
What action is the National Woman's Party planning to take after the Senate vote?
To challenge the outcome in the Supreme Court.
To organize a protest against the Senate's decision.
To campaign for ratification of the amendment in the States.
To file a petition for a re-vote in the Senate.
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
here is question 4..
What action is the National Woman's Party planning to take after the Senate vote?
To challenge the outcome in the Supreme Court.
To organize a protest against the Senate's decision.
To campaign for ratification of the amendment in the States.
To file a petition for a re-vote in the Senate.
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EMILIANO
hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 5..
What evidence from the passage supports the inference that the suffragists were optimistic about the amendment's ratification?
The suffragists held demonstrations in the Senate galleries.
The Senate vote in favor of the amendment was unanimous.
The suffragists predicted that women would vote in the next Presidential election.
The amendment received more than the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.
Wins in Senate; Now Goes to States
Here is question 5..
What evidence from the passage supports the inference that the suffragists were optimistic about the amendment's ratification?
The suffragists held demonstrations in the Senate galleries.
The Senate vote in favor of the amendment was unanimous.
The suffragists predicted that women would vote in the next Presidential election.
The amendment received more than the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.
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The correct answer is: The Senate adopted the Susan Anthony amendment.
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The correct answer is: 56 votes
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The correct answer is: To guarantee women the right to vote.
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The correct answer is: To campaign for ratification of the amendment in the States.
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The evidence from the passage that supports the inference that the suffragists were optimistic about the amendment's ratification is: The amendment received more than the required two-thirds vote in the Senate.
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