Which factor contributed most to the beginning of the women's rights movement in the United States during the mid-1800s?
-a dramatic increase in women's participation in the workforce
-a shift in social attitudes brought on my increased sectional tensions.***
-the experience of gender discrimination within reform movements.
-the granting of voting rights to African American men
Thank you!
4 answers
I don't think so. I have no read your text materials, but I would opt for A out of these choices. The women's rights movement started before African-American men were allowed to vote after the Civil War. Sectional tensions had little to do with women's rights. And reform movements were largely the work of women, so there was no discrimination there.
It was C
Amy, are you sure?
Yup amy is correct it is indeed C