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Which statement BEST describes the significance of Carrie Chapman Catt to the women's rights movement?

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Carrie Chapman Catt was an American women's suffrage leader who campaigned for the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which gave U.S. women the right to vote in 1920
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She served as president of the national american woman suffrage association

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The Women's Rights movement both began the same time or during the Absolutism movement and it caused by women thinking they we are fighting for African Americans liberty what about ours so they began the women's rights movement. And on July 19 and 20 the men and women from the absolutism movement and men and women just from the women's rights endorsed the Declaration of views which included 18 charges against men, some use of the expression of liberation and 100 signatures including Fredrick Douglas.

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