The correct answer is A) Political bosses were against women's suffrage because they feared women might use their votes to end corruption.
<em>What the cartoonist imply about political bosses and the issue of women's suffrage is that Political bosses were against women's suffrage because they feared women might use their votes to end corruption.
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Political bosses of the time did not want change. They had their personal agendas and many interests with other factions. A transformation for them was out of the question. Women's suffrage represented an option for women’s rights an the possibility to make her voice heard, among other things, against corruption and oppression.
In that time during slavery and Civil rights movement they were more involved in the history when you look at it they published many famous books as well.
The presidential primaries (where the first candidates are elected) are a vital part of the US electoral process. And since nothing about them is laid on the constitution, it's up to the state governments to regulate them.
It's in this phase, where the political parties promote their candidates for the final elections, where only 2 candidates can participate.