Suffrage A+
The progressive and suffrage movements were both activist movements fighting for equality.
To abolish discrimination in the workplace and in education. Also to pass the Equal rights Amendment that would guarantee gender equality under the law. And to protect reproductive rights, especially the right to an abortion.
Compass----A+
Women's rights
Susan B. Anthony lead a vigorous campaign for women'sright to vote (called suffrage).
Equality, Liberty, suffrage.
The progressive and suffrage movements were both activist movements fighting for equality.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of the earliest activists in the Women's Rights Movement. She believed in women's fundamental right to be able to vote, and she also believed that the church and patriarchy stood in the way of women's liberation.
To abolish discrimination in the workplace and in education. Also to pass the Equal rights Amendment that would guarantee gender equality under the law. And to protect reproductive rights, especially the right to an abortion.
Equality of suffrage means that each eligible individual has an equal right to vote and have their voice heard in elections or decision-making processes, regardless of their background, social status, or other factors. It ensures that every person's vote carries the same weight and is crucial for a fair and democratic society.
Compass----A+
to promote equality and suffrage for all men i the US
Women's rights
Sojourner Truth was associated with the abolitionist movement, advocating for the abolition of slavery and equal rights for all individuals, regardless of race or gender. She was also involved in the women's rights movement, working towards gender equality and suffrage.
Susan B. Anthony lead a vigorous campaign for women'sright to vote (called suffrage).
Women who worked for suffrage were unhappy with partial suffrage because it fell short of their goal for full equality and rights. They believed that granting only limited voting rights perpetuated the notion that women were not fully capable or deserving of full citizenship. This partial recognition undermined the broader movement for gender equality and left many issues unaddressed, fueling frustration among suffragists who sought comprehensive reform. Their disappointment highlighted the ongoing struggle for complete social and political equality.
They did not have to pick just one. D. the suffrage movement.