Answer:
She was a women's suffrage activist. She also had an anti-lynching campaign and worked against segregation. She first began by challenging the exclusion of black people from the Chicago World's Fair
Explanation:
Presidents Theodore Roosevelt<span>, 1901–09 (left), </span>William Howard Taft<span>, 1909–13 (center), and </span>Woodrow Wilson<span>, 1913–21 (right) were the main Progressive presidents; their administrations saw intense social and political change in American society.</span>
They came on a agreement by voting, in some cases each state would get one vote and it would go from there.
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I believe the answer is the first one.