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The National Archives Museum exhibit, "Rightfully Hers" is broken down into five (5) sections. Which section do you think is the most important? A. "Who Decides Who Votes?" B. "Why Did Women Fight for the Vote?" C. "How did Women Win the 19th Amendment?" D. "What was the 19th Amendment's Impact?" E. "What Voting Rights Struggles Persist?"

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C. "How did Women Win the 19th Amendment?"

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"Rightfully Hers" was an exhibition held to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment that allowed women to have the right to vote, one of the most important rights that all of humanity knows. This exhibition seeks to show the suffragettes' relentless and relentless struggle to demand that women be allowed to vote in the United States as any citizen and member of society, just as they were. The struggle was great and difficult, but it was only ended with the establishment and ratification of the amendment. For this reason, we can say that the most important section of this exhibition is "How did Women Win the 19th Amendment?"

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