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The Case against Women’s Suffrage
by Clark Benson
2The women and children of America need leadership and protection. Who better to protect and serve our families than the men found at the head of each American household? Women should keep their rightful place in the home and men should discourage women from the imprudent notion of gaining the right to vote. For the sake of our offspring—and the general welfare of our nation—I implore our nation’s lawmakers not to grant women's suffrage.
3As the heads of their households, men are tasked with obtaining employment, managing finances, and making prudent family decisions (Eastman 165). Women have their roles as well; however, those roles should be limited to domestic duties and raising offspring. Numerous noteworthy women have even enumerated reasons why females should not attain suffrage (Andrews F12). Eunice Madison, journalist for Happy Housewives, concurs, stating, "It is imperative that husbands come home to well-kept homes, well-behaved children, and well-prepared meals" (Madison 30).
4Women should not be burdened with the laborious task of voting as it may interfere with their wifely duties. According to predominant American psychologist Dr. Hiram Luther, "If women are given the right to vote, their household duties will inevitably be neglected. This will shake the foundation of the American family and, ultimately, lead to its demise" (Luther 372).
5Scientific evidence has proven that women's brains are inferior to men's in the realm of complex thought. According to Dr. Matthew Switzer, a female's brain is significantly smaller than the male’s brain—making women incapable of logical judgment and diminishing their decision-making abilities. Furthermore, Switzer concluded that a man’s brain works more rapidly and efficiently than a woman's (Switzer 149–162). Women, therefore, have an immense disadvantage. Women's involvement in our complex election process will certainly cause catastrophe.
6The men of America must unite to ensure that women are protected. They need to be protected from causing themselves and our children harm by making rash and irresponsible decisions (Carmichael 23). It is imperative, therefore, that every American male speak out against women’s suffrage. Help preserve our nation’s traditions, and protect your family and friends by denying women the right to vote.

7Works Cited
Andrews, Jeremiah. "Women's Views about Getting the Vote." U.S. Herald News 10 August 1917: F12.
Carmichael, Alexander R. Gender and Voting. Detroit, Michigan: Penn's Publishing, 1918.
Eastman, Frederic. A Comparison of the Genders. New York: Reynolds, 1909.
"End Women’s Suffrage." Conservative Life. 3 March 1918: 42–44.
Luther, Hiram. Voting and the American Household. Chicago: Woodhouse, 1918.
Madison, Eunice. "Three Easy Steps to a Happy Marriage." Happy Housewives 24 May 1919: 29–31.
Switzer, Matthew. The Human Brain: A Study of the Differences between Men and Women. New York: Lantern, 1905.
Winter, Steven. "A Question of Responsibility." Men's Life? 10 June 1915: 65–72.
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Are Women People?
by Alice Duer Miller
8Father, what is a Legislature?
A representative body elected by the people of the state.
Are women people?
No, my son, criminals, lunatics and women are not people.
Do legislators legislate for nothing?
Oh, no; they are paid a salary.
By whom?
By the people.
Are women people?
Of course, my son, just as much as men are.
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She Walketh Veiled and Sleeping
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
9She walketh veiled and sleeping,
For she knoweth not her power;
She obeyeth but the pleading
Of her heart and the high leading
Of her soul, unto this hour.
Slow advancing, limping, creeping.
Comes the Woman to the Hour! —
She walketh veiled and sleeping
For she knoweth not her power.

Which of these BEST describes the viewpoint of the author of "Are Women People?"
A) Women are superior to men and they should be running the government.
B) United States citizens are not ready for women to gain equal rights.
C) Men have tried for many years to help women gain their voting rights.
D) Anyone who pays taxes in a country should be given the right to vote.

Respuesta :

was a long and very difficult battle for women. ... in your individual roles, I hope you can understand the importanc of women's ...

Answer:

The correct answer is letter D

Anyone who pays taxes in a country should be given the right to vote.

Explanation:

The viewpoint of the author is deducted by her use of an analogy, if women are paying taxes just as men are, as they both are people; and legislators are paid with that money, both of them, deductively , should have the right to decide who they will be paying to legislate, women then, should never be ''less o more person'' for one thing or another.