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Women's Equal Right to Vote and Hold Office, Based Upon

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Question 22

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Women's equal right to vote and hold office, based upon their participation in the revolution, was a view expressed by


A) Francisco Madero.
B) Inez Malváez.
C) Sara Madero.
D) Hermila Galinda de Topete.

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