What effect did the suffrage movement have on women in South Carolina?
A. Women gained the right to work outside the home.
B. Women gained the right to belong to political parties.
C. Women gained the right to attend public schools.
D. Women gained the right to vote through the Nineteenth Amendment.
3 answers
D. Women gained the right to vote through the Nineteenth Amendment.
Why D?
The suffrage movement was a movement to grant women the right to vote. The Nineteenth Amendment, which was passed in 1920, granted women the right to vote in the United States. In South Carolina, the suffrage movement would have had a similar effect, allowing women in the state to gain the right to vote along with women in the rest of the country. Therefore, the correct answer is D.