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Women's rights crusader Elizabeth Cady Stanton was in
her eighties during the heyday of the bicycle, and no
evidence exists to show that she actually ever rode one.
But there was no better or more eloquent advocate for
women and the wheel. In 1895, Stanton contributed an
article to the American Wheelman celebrating this
"wonderful new style of locomotion." In the article, titled
"The Era of the Bicycle," she pointed out that cycling was
increasing people's mobility, eliminating the cost of
feeding and housing horses, and encouraging the
building of good roads. However, she saved her greatest
praise for the bicycle's effects on women.
-Wheels of Change,
Sue Macy
What is included in this synthesis? Check all that apply.
a promotion for the American Wheelman
a reference to earlier information about effects of the
bicycle, such as improved roads
a suggestion that even women who were not using
bicycles were considering their value
a new understanding that some considered the
bicycle's effect on women its greatest effect
a prediction of what was next for the bicycle