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Which of these weakened the women's suffrage movement?(1 point)
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Many suffrage leaders refused to organize alongside African American women.
Many suffrage leaders refused to organize alongside African American women.
The women's suffrage movement was not able to get the 19th amendment passed.
The women's suffrage movement was not able to get the 19th amendment passed.
Many suffrage leaders passed away on the battlefield in World War One.
Many suffrage leaders passed away on the battlefield in World War One.
Working in the factories made many women prioritize labor rights over women's suffrage.
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Many suffrage leaders refused to organize alongside African American women.
Explanation: racial exclusion and the movement’s accommodation of segregation (to win support from Southern politicians) created divisions, alienated Black women, and weakened the movement’s unity and moral authority.
Explanation: racial exclusion and the movement’s accommodation of segregation (to win support from Southern politicians) created divisions, alienated Black women, and weakened the movement’s unity and moral authority.
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