Multiple Choice
Alice Paul and the National Women's Party
A) believed the Nineteenth Amendment would be sufficient to protect women's rights.
B) argued that some discrimination on the basis of sex,such as protective legislation,was worthy.
C) enjoyed the support of all the most important leaders of the suffrage crusade.
D) both argued that some discrimination on the basis of sex,such as protective legislation,was worthy; and enjoyed the support of all the most important leaders of the suffrage crusade.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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