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Read the following sentences from the text.
“Her first job was to put on a parade in Washington, D.C., to draw attention to their cause. The parade took place at the same time as inauguration festivities for President Woodrow Wilson. Crowds surrounded the parading women, resulting in near riots….Party members picketed the White House and ended up behind bars, where they continued their protest with a hunger strike, until officials force-fed them.”
What conclusion can you draw from this evidence? Audio
There was resistance to the women’s suffrage movement and the protestors faced many obstacles. Audio
All Americans agreed with the women’s suffrage movement so their protests were usually peaceful. Audio
Paul was assigned to organize a parade in Washington, D.C. because she was friends with the president.
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The protestors who picketed the White House were treated fairly in prison and released the next day. Audio
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The conclusion that can be drawn from the evidence is:
**There was resistance to the women’s suffrage movement and the protestors faced many obstacles.**
This conclusion is supported by the mention of crowds surrounding the parade, which resulted in near riots, and the fact that party members were arrested and force-fed during their hunger strike, indicating a significant opposition to their cause.
**There was resistance to the women’s suffrage movement and the protestors faced many obstacles.**
This conclusion is supported by the mention of crowds surrounding the parade, which resulted in near riots, and the fact that party members were arrested and force-fed during their hunger strike, indicating a significant opposition to their cause.