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Arada [10]
4 years ago
5

Identify the causes and effects of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Drag and drop each cause and effect into the appropr

iate category.
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1 answer:
LekaFEV [45]4 years ago
6 0
<h3><u>Causes and effects of the passage of nineteenth amendment: </u></h3>

<u>Causes: </u>

  • The National American Woman Suffrage Association was at the forefront for the demand of Women Suffrage.
  • The moment led by them functioned for decades and finally culminated in the women getting suffrage.

<u> Effects: </u>

  • The United States Congress passed the amendment bill in August 1920 to add to the Constitution the clause that prohibited discrimination in the voting rights on the basis of sex.
  • The passage of the amendment meant the victory of the entire women community of the United States.
  • The amendment started being looked at as the first step taken towards gender equality and paved the way for other issues faced by the women to be resolved.
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