Why was Elizabeth Cady Stanton so significant during the Progressive Era? A. She served as a leader and activist for the NAACP. B. She refused to take her husband's last name when they were married. C. She was the first woman to vote. D. She organized the first women's rights convention and served as the first president of the NAWSA.
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The correct option is D due to following reasons:
- In the United states, There was one of the women's movement originators was Elizabeth cady Stanton who was also a social activist of the 19th century.
- In the United states political and social landscapes were changed forever by Elizabeth cady Stanton.
- Elizabeth cady Stanton worked so hard in order to provide rights to the women's and slaves and was succeeded in her work.
- As a result In the 19th amendment with her unwavering dedication women's were guaranteed the right to vote.
- So, The correct option is (D).
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