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Read the following sentences from the passage.
"One famous group that participated in the Women's Rights Movement was called the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. This organization used quilts mostly as a way to promote their main goal of making alcohol use illegal. They also supported women's right to vote as a way of making this possible."
What can you conclude based on this information?
a( It was believed that many women would vote to outlaw alcohol if they were allowed to vote.
b) Women drank more alcohol than men did, but they only drank in the house.
c) Women were not allowed to vote because the government was afraid that they would make alcohol illegal.
D) Alcohol use was the most important political issue in the 1800s.
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