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Select three accomplishments of the first struggle for women's rights in the mid-nineteenth century.
Could be pursued higher education in institutions
Gained the right to vote in elections
Gained the right to own property
Gained right to keep wages whether married or not
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Select the three:
- Could be pursued higher education in institutions
- Gained the right to own property
- Gained right to keep wages whether married or not
Reason: Mid‑19th century reforms (e.g., the Seneca Falls movement, Married Women’s Property Acts, and expanding admission of women to colleges) opened access to higher education and property/earnings rights for women. Full voting rights came later (late 19th–early 20th century).
- Could be pursued higher education in institutions
- Gained the right to own property
- Gained right to keep wages whether married or not
Reason: Mid‑19th century reforms (e.g., the Seneca Falls movement, Married Women’s Property Acts, and expanding admission of women to colleges) opened access to higher education and property/earnings rights for women. Full voting rights came later (late 19th–early 20th century).
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