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In the 1800s, American women could not vote because a) they could not pass a written exam. b) the US Constitution did not allow it. c) they did not own land or property. d) state constitutions did not extend that right.

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D- state constitutions did not extend that right.

Step-by-step explanation:

The US constitution didn't really constitute who exactly could vote, so the government left it up to the state governments to decide.

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