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How did women argue for equal rights in the 19th century, before and after the passage

of the 15th Amendment? C-E-R format.

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Answer: Woman suffragists' vehement disagreement over supporting the 15th Amendment, however, resulted in a "schism" that split the women's suffrage movement into two new suffrage organizations that focused on different strategies to win women voting rights.

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