Which of the following statements about the women’s suffrage movement is NOT true? A. In the early 1900s, women won the right to vote in three fourths of the states.
B. The National Woman Suffrage Association called for a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote.
C. In 1917, women suffragists staged silent protests outside the White House.
D. Delegates to the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention supported giving women the right to vote.

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is C.

In 1917, women suffragists staged silent protests outside the White House.

Explanation:

Women's suffrage movement was the effort to obtain some voting powers as men. voting was restricted to white adult men who occupied property. many people believed that property landlords had the most active concern in good government; therefore, they were the most suitable fitted to make a decision.

The women's suffrage movement was a long-drawn struggle to gain voting right for women in the United States. It took reformers and activists almost 100 years to gain that right, and the battle was not easy