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What social problems and divisions were present during the women's suffrage movement?

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The anti-suffrage groups in the U.S., for example, were mainly led by women. Fear of a Lose of Female rights. Some women and men worried that if the concept of male “protection” of women were broken, women would be forced to compete with men in areas which they were not prepared to.

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