Explanation:
discrimination against women
The best answer is A) <span>Creole elites didn't share political power with all citizens
After countries began winning independence, mainly from Spain, in the 1800s, the power structure among ethnic groups, which had been established by the colonial powers, did suddenly become equal. Elites, usually who were more ethnically European (creole in this context means mixed race) held an enormous portion of the wealth, which is a recipe for instability. </span>
The correct option is C
The years of the Civil War and Reconstruction were perceived by women who demanded the right to vote as a stage of readjustment of forces that, at least in appearance, would allow the advance of their demands. The years of war contributed to modify the image of women.
In this way, the years of the Civil War and Reconstruction redefined the struggle for women's suffrage. The set of constitutional amendments that opened spaces for the participation of African-Americans in the institutional life of the nation ignored the demands of women, who were forced to seek new spaces to achieve their goals. The new century would be the scene of new strategies and arguments aimed at achieving the success that until then had eluded them.