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Based on “A Century Ride,” which 1800s activities would Maude most likely engage in? Check all that apply. campaigning for the r

ight to vote working in the home observing sports from the side supporting education reform favoring more female workers
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ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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The accurate responses are campaigning for the right to vote, advocating for educational reforms, and promoting greater participation of women in the workforce.

According to “A Century Ride,” the activities from the 1800s that Maude would likely have involved herself in include campaigning for the right to vote, supporting education reform, and favoring more female workers.

“A Century Ride” is a narrative featured in the 1893 edition of the magazine “Outing.” It narrates the journey of Maude Mannering, a little girl with yellow hair who excelled in her medical studies. She was an avid cyclist, despite her family's disapproval because she aimed to become a surgeon and needed to focus on her responsibilities.

seraphim [7.4K]1 month ago
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Engaging in activities like campaigning for voting rights
promoting increased opportunities for women in the workforce
advocating for educational reform.
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