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Select three accomplishments of the first struggle for women's rights in the mid-nineteenth century.
Gained right to keep wages whether married or not
Gained the right to vote in elections
Gained the right to own property
Could be pursued higher education in institutions
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Select the three that are correct:
- Gained right to keep wages whether married or not
- Gained the right to own property
- Could be pursued higher education in institutions
Explanation: Mid-19th century women's rights activism won legal reforms such as married women's property and earnings rights (Married Women's Property Acts) and expanded access to colleges and professional education. Full voting rights were not achieved until the later women’s suffrage movement (early 20th century).
- Gained right to keep wages whether married or not
- Gained the right to own property
- Could be pursued higher education in institutions
Explanation: Mid-19th century women's rights activism won legal reforms such as married women's property and earnings rights (Married Women's Property Acts) and expanded access to colleges and professional education. Full voting rights were not achieved until the later women’s suffrage movement (early 20th century).
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