No, that's not quite right.

While many changes have been made, many people feel that women's rights are still not equal to the rights men enjoy.



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Yes, that's correct.

While many changes have been made, many people feel that women's rights are still not equal to the rights men enjoy.


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Yes, that's correct.

Women got the vote when the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920.


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Sorry, that's not correct.

Women did get the the vote when the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920.



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Yes, that's definitely correct.

Women and men have the same right to own property.


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No, that's not right.

Women and men have the same right to own property.


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Yes, that's correct.

Women did work in factories during World War I, because most of the men were away at war.


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Sorry, that's not correct.

Women did work in factories during World War I, because most of the men were away at war.



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Yes, that's correct.

Most colleges in the United States have men and women students as well as teachers.



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No, that's not correct.

Most colleges in the United States have men and women students as well as teachers.


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No, that's not correct.

Susan B. Anthony did not live to see the 19th amendment added.
Both she and Elizabeth Cady Stanton died before the 19th amendment was added to the Constitution.



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Yes, that's correct.

Susan B. Anthony did not live to see the 19th amendment added.
Both she and Elizabeth Cady Stanton died before the 19th amendment was added to the Constitution.


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Yes, that's right.

Susan B. Anthony once registered and cast a vote in the 1872 election.
She was arrested, but refused to pay the $100 fine.



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Sorry, you are not correct.

Susan B. Anthony once registered and cast a vote in the 1872 election.
She was arrested, but refused to pay the $100 fine.



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No, that's not correct.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton was married and had seven children.



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Yes, that's correct.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton was married and had seven children.



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No, that's not correct.

Susan B. Anthony was a school teacher who also worked to help free the slaves.
Later she and Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the National Women Suffrage Association to fight for women's rights.


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Yes, that's correct.

Susan B. Anthony was a school teacher who also worked to help free the slaves.
Later she and Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the National Women Suffrage Association to fight for women's rights.


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Yes, that's correct.

At first, their fight was against slavery, but then they started the National Women Suffrage Association to fight for women's rights.



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No that's not correct.

At first, their fight was against slavery, but then they started the National Women Suffrage Association to fight for women's rights.



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