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Which statement best explains how women achieved voting rights changes in the Constitution?(1 point)
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The right to vote was guaranteed when Congress included the right to vote for women in the Fifteenth Amendment after the Civil War.
The right to vote was guaranteed when Congress included the right to vote for women in the Fifteenth Amendment after the Civil War.
The right to vote was secured through the Declaration of Sentiments, which declared that all women and men were equal.
The right to vote was secured through the Declaration of Sentiments, which declared that all women and men were equal.
The right to vote was secured when women won voter registration challenges under the Fourteenth Amendment.
The right to vote was secured when women won voter registration challenges under the Fourteenth Amendment.
The right to vote was secured through changing state laws that created momentum to add an amendment to the Constitution.
The right to vote was secured through changing state laws that created momentum to add an amendment to the Constitution.
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The right to vote was secured through changing state laws that created momentum to add an amendment to the Constitution.
(States granted women suffrage first, building support that led to the 19th Amendment.)
(States granted women suffrage first, building support that led to the 19th Amendment.)
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