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Why did alice paul leave the national american woman suffrage association? she believed in more aggressive tactics for achieving voting rights. she was in constant conflict within the group over how to gain members. she had political ambitions and wanted to serve as the organization’s president. she wanted to start a new organization focused on religious preaching to achieve voting rights.

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American suffragist Alice Paul (1885-1977) was born into a prominent Quaker family in New Jersey. While attending a training school in England, she became active with the country’s radical suffragists. After two years with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), she cofounded the Congressional Union and then formed the National Woman’s party in 1916. Drawing on her experience, Paul led demonstrations and was subjected to imprisonment as she sought a voting amendment, but her actions helped bring about the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Paul continued to push for equal rights and worked from National Woman’s party headquarters
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Answer:the answer is D

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