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What is the central idea of the following paragraph.
Many women’s rights advocates also supported the abolitionist movement and the right of African Americans to vote. After the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves in the United States, the Fifteenth Amendment, which would give African American men the right to vote, was proposed. This caused a great divide between women suffragists. Some women, including Stanton and Anthony, would not support the amendment because they felt that it should extend voting rights to all American citizens. Other women, including Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, supported the amendment. They believed that once African American men had the vote, women would be next.
Many women's rights advocates also supported the abolitionist movement and the right of African Americans to vote.
Although many women's rights advocates supported the abolitionist movement, the proposal of the 15th amendment caused a divide between women suffragists.
Women like Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe were for the amendment, thinking it would help their cause. A great divide was formed amongst women and African American abolitionists.

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What is the central idea of the following paragraph.
Many women’s rights advocates also supported the abolitionist movement and the right of African Americans to vote. After the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves in the United States, the Fifteenth Amendment, which would give African American men the right to vote, was proposed. This caused a great divide between women suffragists. Some women, including Stanton and Anthony, would not support the amendment because they felt that it should extend voting rights to all American citizens. Other women, including Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, supported the amendment. They believed that once African American men had the vote, women would be next.
Many women's rights advocates also supported the abolitionist movement and the right of African Americans to vote.
Although many women's rights advocates supported the abolitionist movement, the proposal of the 15th amendment caused a divide between women suffragists.
Women like Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe were for the amendment, thinking it would help their cause. A great divide was formed amongst women and African American abolitionists.
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The central idea of the paragraph is the impact of the Fifteenth Amendment on the women’s suffrage movement, highlighting the division among women’s rights advocates regarding whether to support the amendment, which granted voting rights to African American men but not to women. The paragraph illustrates the differing perspectives within the suffragist movement and how these differences affected their solidarity with the abolitionist cause.
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I apologize for the misunderstanding. Based on the provided text, the central idea that best encapsulates the information would be:

The proposal of the Fifteenth Amendment created a rift among women’s rights advocates, as some supported it while others believed it should also extend voting rights to women, illustrating the complex relationship between the women's suffrage and abolitionist movements.

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Thank you for your patience. Based on the paragraph you provided, the central idea is:

**Although many women's rights advocates supported the abolitionist movement, the proposal of the 15th Amendment created a division among them regarding its support and implications for women’s suffrage.**

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