Native-born middle-class women under the leadership of Carrie Chapman-Catt argued that they deserved the right to vote on account of:
A) their birth in the United States.
B) their status as an educated and superior race.
C) their feminine sensibilities.
D) their service as volunteers during the Civil War.
E) their identity as taxpayers.
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