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Well, for one, women didn't really want the right to vote (at least not all -- anti-suffragettes were not in favor). One of the major reasons that they did not want the right to vote is that it could bring them into conscription or other war-related activities (which anti-suffragettes were not particularly fond of). Domestic life also seemed more amiable for a lot of women, who were not particularly interested in the state of politics.
As for general anti-arguments, you have the fact that many people did not believe that women would be as knowledgeable on voting/politics as men (also why rich and high-class women were given the right to vote before those who were of a poorer class).
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The answer is b I know because I just took it
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "<span>The missionaries forced the natives of foreign lands to submit to their religions or be killed. It was a way subjugating them." That is their role in the days of reformation.</span>
Well i'm going with the forced journey of Enslaved Africans to the Americas, At this time it was The New World.
The New world is one of the names of the Western Hemisphere.
Hope this helps :)