Asked by mom
What motivating factors influenced active citizenship from women before the addition of the Nineteenth Amendment?
Responses
being allowed to run for public office
being allowed to run for public office - no response given
lack of equality and rights for women
lack of equality and rights for women - no response given
the ability to marry freely
the ability to marry freely - no response given
defining citizenship for women
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
Correct answers:
- lack of equality and rights for women
- defining citizenship for women
Explanation (brief): Before the Nineteenth Amendment, women’s activism was driven largely by grievances about legal and civic inequality (property, custody, employment, voting) and by efforts to redefine what citizenship meant so women would have full political rights. “Being allowed to run for public office” and “the ability to marry freely” were less central motivators for the broader suffrage and citizenship movements.
- lack of equality and rights for women
- defining citizenship for women
Explanation (brief): Before the Nineteenth Amendment, women’s activism was driven largely by grievances about legal and civic inequality (property, custody, employment, voting) and by efforts to redefine what citizenship meant so women would have full political rights. “Being allowed to run for public office” and “the ability to marry freely” were less central motivators for the broader suffrage and citizenship movements.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.