Kate Chopin and the Suffrage Movement For the CSET
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A. protesting in front of the White House
B. voting in a presidential election
C. founding an illegal organization
D. preventing men from voting
6. In 1913, which state became the first state east of the Mississippi to give women the right to vote, when it granted suffrage to women in most elections?
A. Massachusetts
B. Virginia
C. New York
D. Illinois
7. In 1869, two major woman suffrage organizations were founded, which merged in 1890. Which of these women became the first president of the merged organization?
A. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
B. Florence Nightingale
C. Alice Stone Blackwell
D. Carrie Chapman Catt
8. This Methodist minister served for more than ten years as the president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association:
A. Antoinette Brown Blackwell
B. Annie Wittenmyer
C. Anna Howard Shaw
D. Agatha Sloane
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