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11.  Why did women activists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony oppose ratification of the 15th Amendment?Group of answer choicesit restricted suffrage to middle class and rich black AmericansIt gave women suffrage but failed to so for black AmericansIt would establish an interracial democracy which made them uncomfortableIt did not provide universal suffrage both both men AND women

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  1. Why did women activists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony oppose ratification of the 15th Amendment?Group of answer choicesit restricted suffrage to middle class and rich black AmericansIt gave women suffrage but failed to so for black AmericansIt would establish an interracial democracy which made them uncomfortableIt did not provide universal suffrage both both men AND women
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Claro, aquí tienes la respuesta paso a paso:

  1. Contexto histórico: Elizabeth Cady Stanton y Susan B. Anthony fueron prominentes activistas por los derechos de las mujeres en el siglo XIX en los Estados Unidos.

  2. El 15º Enmienda: Esta enmienda, ratificada en 1870, otorgó el derecho al voto a los hombres de todas las razas, específicamente a los hombres afroamericanos, pero no extendió este derecho a las mujeres.

  3. Motivo de la oposición: Stanton y Anthony se opusieron a la ratificación de la 15ª Enmienda porque no proporcionaba el sufragio universal para ambos, hombres y mujeres.

  4. Respuesta correcta: La razón por la que estas activistas se opusieron a la 15ª Enmienda es que no proporcionaba el sufragio universal tanto para hombres como para mujeres.

Por lo tanto, la opción correcta es: "It did not provide universal suffrage both both men AND women."

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