How did the women’s suffrage movement affect Kansas politics?

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Kansas legalized saloons.
Kansas legalized saloons.

Kansas became the eighth suffrage state.
Kansas became the eighth suffrage state.

African American Kansans did not support suffrage.
African American Kansans did not support suffrage.

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The correct response is:

Kansas became the eighth suffrage state.

The women's suffrage movement in Kansas played a significant role in the state's politics, leading to the legalization of women's voting rights, making Kansas the eighth state to grant women the right to vote in 1912.