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Which two statements are true about women's rights in the 1800s? Women had limited voting rights. Women had access to basic education. Women couldn't serve on juries. D Women could sign certain legal documents. Married women could keep their wages.

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Which two statements are true about women's rights in the 1800s?
Women had limited voting rights.
Women had access to basic education.
Women couldn't serve on juries.
D Women could sign certain legal documents.
Married women could keep their wages.

Which two statements are true about women's rights in the 1800s? Women had limited voting rights. Women had access to basic education. Women couldn't serve on juries. D Women could sign certain legal documents. Married women could keep their wages.

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In the 1800s:1. True: Women had limited voting rights.2. True: Women couldn't serve on juries.3. False: Women had access to basic education (limited educational opportunities).4. True: Women could sign certain legal documents.5. True: Married women could keep their wages.
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