Which statement best describes a key difference between women’s suffrage movements in the United States and Great Britain?
A.
The British movement was led primarily by men, while the U.S. movement was led primarily by women. B.
The U.S. movement became divided over issues of racial equality, while the British movement did not.
C. The U.S. movement promoted violence as a protest strategy, while the British movement did not.
D. The British movement split into several rival factions, while the U.S. movement remained unified.