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How did the women's suffrage movement impact the United States? Group of answer choices Government became more representative of the nation's population. States ceded many of their powers to the federal government. Political machines began to dominate both local and state politics. Political power shifted from urban to rural areas of the country.

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I agree with the other person. The government became more representative of the nation's populations because of the advocating for voting pushed the women suffrage movements to gain more voice in government.

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The correct answer is Government became more representative of the nation's population.

Explanation: The suffrage movement was a broad movement that took place in various democratic countries of the world between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to organize a women's struggle for the right to vote. Female suffrage was denied at the beginning of democratic ages because of a sexist organization of politics that keeps political dominance in the hands of men and excludes them as women on the prejudiced prerogative that women who are unable to act in political environment.

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