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Made an group called National American Women Suffrage Association or NAWSA which bust into pursued court cases to test the 14th admendment, which declared that states denying their male citizens the right to vote would lose congressional representation
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Susan B. Anthony and other women tested that question by attempting to vote at least 150 times in ten states and the District of Columbia
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The WCTU reform activities, like those of settlementhouse movement, provided women with expanded public roles, which they used to justify giving women voting rights.
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Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton had founded the National Women Suffrage Association (NWSA), which united with another group in 1890 to bedome the National American Woman Sufrrage Association or NAWSA
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1) pianstaking organization;
2) close ties between local, state and national workers;
3) establishing a wide base of support
4) cautious lobbying
5) gracious ladylike behavior -
prohibits any United States citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of sex.