The answer is B B A
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The reason these men and even women held these opinions was that Susan and her followers were fighting for the equality and suffrage of women all over the world.
<h3>What was Susan B. Anthony's fight?</h3>
Susan was involved in the fight to end the inequality that existed in society between men and women.
She was fighting to ensure that men and women were paid the same for the same jobs that they did.
She was an advocate for abolition. At a time when some women felt that men should be the leaders in all things, she stood her ground to ensure that women had the right to vote, right to equal pay, and equal chances to work.
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Robert S<span>. </span>McNamara<span>. Was the </span>secretary<span> of </span>defense<span> under Kennedy. He helped develop the flexible response policy. He was against the war in </span>Vietnam<span> and was removed from 1964 Congressional resolution that authorized President Johnson to commit </span>US troops<span> to south </span>vietnam<span> and fight </span>a<span> war against north </span>Vietnam<span>.</span>
Option C, It restricted the power of Black Codes already in force is the right answer.
The Black codes in the united states were the laws that limited the freedom of African Americans. These black codes were passed by the Southern states in 1865 and 1866. Enacted in July 1868, the 14th Amendment in the constitution of America proposed the Citizenship, the Equal Protection and the Due process under the law. This Amendment was an acknowledgement to the problems related to former slaves following the American Civil War. The Equal Protection clause declared that "a state may not refuse any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws".
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