Which of the following best states how World War I affected President Wilson’s position on women’s suffrage?

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The answer should be "Wilson continued to fight for women’s suffrage after the war began."

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Answer:

"Wilson continued to fight for women’s suffrage after the war began."

Explanation:

President Woodrow Wilson, once the subject of suffrage protests, became a champion of the suffragist movement after the First World War, and told Congress that extending suffrage to women is "vitally essential."  With his support, Congress enacted the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, giving women the right to vote seven months after Armistice Day. And the states ratified the amendment in 1920.

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