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2. S E C T I O N . Women in Public Life. ASSESSMENT. HOME. 2. What women and movements during the Progressive Era helped dispel the stereotype that women were submissive and nonpolitical? . ANSWER. continued . . . 2. S E C T I O N . Women in Public Life. ASSESSMENT. HOME.
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2 S E C T I O N Women in Public Life ASSESSMENT HOME 2. What women and movements during the Progressive Era helped dispel the stereotype that women were submissive and nonpolitical? ANSWER continued . . .
2 S E C T I O N Women in Public Life ASSESSMENT HOME 3. Why do you think some colleges refused to accept women in the late 19th century? ANSWER continued . . .
2 S E C T I O N Women in Public Life ASSESSMENT HOME 2. What women and movements during the Progressive Era helped dispel the stereotype that women were submissive and nonpolitical? ANSWER Women speaking out on reform subjects, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Julia Ward Howe, and organizations such as NAWSA and the NACW continued . . .
2 S E C T I O N Women in Public Life ASSESSMENT HOME 3. Why do you think some colleges refused to accept women in the late 19th century? ANSWER Many people believed that a woman’s place was in the home and that higher education should be reserved for men. continued . . .