How did the women’s suffrage movement affect Kansas politics? (1 point) Responses Kansas legalized saloons

Kansas became the eighth suffrage state.
African American Kansans did not support suffrage.

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The women’s suffrage movement in Kansas ultimately led to the state becoming the eighth suffrage state, allowing women to vote in state and local elections. This had a significant impact on Kansas politics by expanding the electorate and giving women a voice in the political process. Additionally, the suffrage movement in Kansas helped pave the way for national women’s suffrage with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.