B, states began enacting more exclusionary laws because the Plessy v Ferguson case did not bring up the reconstruction of the amendments it just prompted states to enact more accurate and precise laws
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Suffragists in both nations formed organizations to win the vote and achieved their goals gradually, with some militant protests as part of their approach. Adult women in America achieved their goal in 1920; British women of that age not until 1928. The success of the militant group was not achieved until the end of World War I, but it did call attention to their goals.
Hm - well without seeing your text, I can only go on what I know about Quakers. I believe A to be the best choice because Quakers welcomed other faiths and races. And they were not fighters, so their colonies were free of some of the conflict that the other colonies had. They befriended the natives.
Quakers were very humble so B & D do not fit.
C. is the only other one causing me to think because they did have slaves, but when I look that up I don't see anywhere that states it resulted in a large number of Africans in the area.
So I believe A is the best choice.