Which best describes Carrie Chapman Catt's "Winning Plan" to achieve national women's suffrage?A.to demand a constitutional amendment instead of campaigning for suffrage in individual states
B.to campaign strongly for women's suffrage on the state level instead of lobbying Congress to pass a constitutional
amendment
C.to win women's suffrage in as many states as possible while campaigning Congress to pass a constitutional
amendment
O to amend the US Constitution to grant women suffrage and then establish it in individual states

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Answer 1
Answer:

Carrie Chapman Catt's "Winning Plan" was to win women's suffrage in as manystates as possible and is denoted as option C.

What is Suffrage?

This is defined as the right to vote especially during political elections and Carrie Chapman Catt helped to win women's suffrage.

This was done in many states while campaigning Congress to pass a constitutional amendment.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C. to win women’s suffrage in as many states as possible while campaigning Congress to pass a constitutional amendment

Explanation:

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Which in not a responsibility of a county governmentA. Maintain school buildings
B. Execute welfare programs
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Correct answer choice is :


C) Regulate local National Guard  

Explanation:

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