Answer:
Susan B. Anthony was involved with the temperance movement, the abolition movement, and the Women's suffrage movement
Step-by-step explanation:
Susan Brownell Anthony was a woman who along with Elizabeth Cady fought for Women's Rights. In 1872, Anthony was arrested for voting legally. She was ordered to pay $ 100 for her crime instead of being placed in jail as required by law. Anthony did not accept the softened sentence, refused to pay, and asked to be imprisoned because that was the way the law dictated. The request was denied and she was not forced by the court to make the payment. The case was widely reported, which drew attention to the cause of women's right to vote.