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Why were many women angry with the passing of the 15th amendment?
• It went against abolitionist plans
• It did not allow them to vote
• They felt it would benefit white voters only
• It was passed without Presidential support

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Many women were angry with the passing of the 15th Amendment primarily because **it did not allow them to vote**. While the amendment granted African American men the right to vote, it did not extend that right to women, regardless of race. This exclusion frustrated many women's rights activists, who believed that the fight for suffrage should include women alongside Black men. The decision to prioritize male suffrage over women's suffrage was seen as a betrayal by those who had been involved in both the abolitionist movement and the women's rights movement.
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