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12 March, 04:36

When Susan B. Anthony refused to pay a fine for voting illegally in the election of 1872, she stated: "Not a penny shall go to this unjust claim." This act of civil disobedience was done in support of - A the Sixteenth Amendment B judicial review C women's suffrage

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  1. 12 March, 05:16
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    C

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    She was very brave! Anthony was tireless in her efforts, giving speeches around the country to convince others to support a woman's right to vote. She even took matters into her own hands in 1872, when she voted illegally in the presidential election
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