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By 1910, states had passed laws to allow women to vote. The used Carrie Chapman Catt’s “Winning Plan” to encourage suffrage at the state level. More than 40 years after the 19th amendment was proposed, it was by three-fourths of the states. A vote from Tennessee led to the ratification and acceptance of women’s voting rights in .

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19th amendment

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5, NAWSA, ratified, 1920

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just did it on ed 2020

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