D) She accomplished all of the above.
Adelina Otero-Warran's role was to advocate for the 19th Amendment, the right for women to vote, in New Mexico as leader of the suffrage movement in that state (New Mexico became a state in 1912). She worked to encourage Hispanic participation in the suffrage movement and she ran for many political offices at the local, as well as the national, level. New Mexico ratified the 19th-Amendment in 1920.
Women were asked to work in factories during World War I because Omost women could be paid less than men. most men were away fighting in the war.
put the following events in order:
1. George Washington elected as president
2. Bill of rights
3. Louisiana purchase
4. Lewis and Clark expedition
5. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
explanation:
•George Washington was elected president in 1789.
•the bill of rights was written in 1791
•The Louisiana purchase happened in 1803
•The Lewis and Clark expedition started in 1804
•The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848
Through the Bill of Rights