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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu. read this excerpt from susan b. anthony's "is it a crime for a citizen of the united states to vote? " and complete the sentences that follow. but is urged, the use of the masculine pronouns he, his and him, in all the constitutions and laws, is proof that only men were meant to be included in their provisions. if you insist on this version of the letter of the law, we shall insist that you be consistent, and accept the other hom of the dilemma, which would compel you to exempt women from taxation for the support of the government, and from penalties for the violation of so long as any classes of men were denied their right to vote, the goverment made a show of consistency, by exempting them from taxation. when a property qualification of $250 was required of black men in new york, they were not compelled to pay taxes, so long as they were content to report themselves worth less than that sum, but the moment the black man died, and his property fell to his widow or daughter, the black woman's name would be put on the assessor's list, and she be compelled to pay taxes on the same property exempted to her husband. the same is true of ministers in new york. so long as the minister lives, he is exempted from taxation on $1,500 of property, but the moment the breath goes out of his body, his widow's name will go down on the assessor's list, and she will have to pay taxes on the $1,500. so much for the special legislation in favor of women. susan b. anthony makes two compelling arguments to suggest that women should be given the right to vote. she attacks the argument of the anti-suffragists that she argues that since . all women should be afforded the right to vote

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