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"there is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle for independence ended. they have still far to go. it is for the womans party to decide whether there is any way in which it can serve in the struggle which lies ahead to remove the remaining forms of womans subordination." alice paul the suffragist 1921. use the passage to answer the question. infer which "great victory" the author references in the excerpt. election of the first female governor, success of the first womens labor strike, passage of the equal rights amendment, passage of the 19th amendment

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Passage of the 19th Amendment.

Alice Paul, a leading suffragist, wrote in 1921 shortly after women won the vote in 1920; she warns that this "great victory" (suffrage) did not end women's struggle and that further work — such as the push she later led for the Equal Rights Amendment — remained.