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which state association nearly lost its charter in 1933 because they allowed female members to complete for awards?

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The provided materials do not specify which state association nearly lost its charter in 1933 for allowing female members to compete for awards. Instead, they focus on the wider struggle for women's suffrage through organizations like the NAWSA and NWSA.

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The question is asking which state association nearly lost its charter in 1933 because they allowed female members to complete for awards. However, the provided materials do not state which specific association this happened to. The materials provided focus more on the struggle for women's suffrage and the creation of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), but no specific instance in 1933 is mentioned where an association nearly lost its charter due to awards for female members.

Women's rights, and specifically their right to vote, have been historically contested issues in the United States. The NAWSA and NWSA played key roles in advocating for these rights. More context or specific information is needed to accurately answer the original question about a state association in 1933.

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