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Which statement best describes a key difference between women's suffrage
movements in the United States and Great Britain?
O A. The U.S. movement was divided on issues having to do with other
groups' voting rights, while the British movement was not.
O B. The U.S. movement demanded economic equality in addition to
voting rights, while the British movement did not.
C. The British movement was forced to deal with issues of racial
equality, while the U.S. movement was not.
D. The British movement was divided into two major factions, while
the U.S. movement remained unified.

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The U.S. movement was divided on issues having to do with other

groups' voting rights, while the British movement was not.

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Answer:

A. The U.S. movement was divided on issues having to do with other

groups' voting rights, while the British movement was not.

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