Which philosophy was one of early women suffrage leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony?

Bar men from membership in their organization and gain immediate women's suffrage.
Bar men from membership in their organization and gain immediate women's suffrage.

Include men in their organization and have them advocate for women's suffrage.
Include men in their organization and have them advocate for women's suffrage.

Gain voting rights at the state level first and then move on to federal rights.
Gain voting rights at the state level first and then move on to federal rights.

Agree to limit women's employment opportunities in exchange for suffrage.

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were aligned with the philosophy to gain voting rights at the state level first and then move on to federal rights. They believed in building a strong foundation at the state level to achieve broader suffrage rights for women nationwide. Their strategies often involved advocating for women's rights and working with supporters, including men, to build a coalition for the cause.