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Why did the suffrage groups in the 1920’s fight so hard for the right to vote?
a.
women thought men were not qualified to vote and wanted to eliminate their voting rights.
c.
women wanted the men to vote for them.
b.
women wanted the same privileges as men.
d.
women wanted the chance to push more women into the offices.

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