Which statement best explains why women's-rights activists were dissatisfied with the Fifteenth Amendment? A They wanted the ame
ndment to guarantee equal civil rights as well as equal voting rights. B They felt women should gain the right to vote at the same time emancipated slaves did. C They worried that Congress wasn't given enough power to protect the rights granted in the amendment. D They believed states would be able to use the amendment to increase restrictions on women's political participation.
The statement that best explains why women's-rights activists were dissatisfied with the Fifteenth Amendment is that "<span> B They felt women should gain the right to vote at the same time emancipated slaves did."</span>
The Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States ('Amendment XV') states that governments in the United States can not prevent a citizen from voting on the grounds of their race, color, or previous condition of servitude (slavery). It was ratified on February 3, 1870.
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Quarrels over trading rights with Corinth resulted in a war between the two from 431 - 404 BCE. Athens lost it's empire and Sparta remained the leading power for over 30 years.