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The reason why the Wyoming territory became the first place to give women the right to vote was : a)ther e were not too many women in the territory anyway, the politicians figured their input would be negligible b)they needed to count women voters to get enough on the voter roles to be recognized as an organized territory c)there were not enough men to fill government jobs, so they let women vote so they could hold official posts D)women on the great plains had more opportunities to prove they could do many of jobs men could do also
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User: The reason why the Wyoming territory became the first place to give women the right to vote was : a)ther e were not too many women in the territory anyway, the politicians figured their input would be negligible b)they needed to count women voters to get enough on the voter roles to be recognized as an organized territory c)there were not enough men to fill government jobs, so they let women vote so they could hold official posts D)women on the great plains had more opportunities to prove they could do many of jobs men could do also

Weegy: D)women on the great plains had more opportunities to prove they could do many of jobs men could do also
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The reason Wyoming Territory became the first place to give women the right to vote was : they needed to count women voters to get enough on the voter rolls to be recognized as an organized territory.
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