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"There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle for independence ended. They have still far to go. It is for the Woman's Party to decide whether there is any way in which it can serve in the struggle which lies ahead to remove the remaining forms of women's subordination." —Alice Paul, The Suffragist, 1921 Question Use the passage to answer the question. Infer which “great victory” the author references in the excerpt.(1 point) Responses election of the first female governor election of the first female governor success of the first women’s labor strike success of the first women’s labor strike passage of the Equal Rights Amendment passage of the Equal Rights Amendment passage of the 19th Amendment

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The "great victory" referenced in the excerpt is the **passage of the 19th Amendment**. This amendment granted women the right to vote in the United States, which is a significant milestone in the struggle for women's independence and equality.
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