Answer: the AWSA and the NWSA fought for women’s rights.
Explanation:
The Seneca Convention of 1848 was the first women's convention in the United States and was the bedrock for the Women Suffrage movement in the United States.
Even though the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) and the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) were formed in 1869, the Seneca Convention which was more than 20 years earlier was the match that lit the fire for the suffrage movement that the AWSA and the NWSA became part of.
It would be "(A) Institution of a secret ballot" that was not part of the Populist Party’s platform, since the Populists were largely about transparency--both within government and big business.
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They wore shorter hemlines and more “promiscuous” styles for the standard of fashion during the victorian era. hemlines to the knee instead of at the ankle were considered taboo. these women had short hair in sleek Bobs. they were Gobby costume jewelry. all of this was seen as nontraditional, and therefore were seen as rebellious for the Victorian era