What role did the Bull Moose Party play in women's suffrage? a. Since Teddy Roosevelt lost the election, the party played no role. b. Ten states immediately adopted women's suffrage because of its support. c. Through its support of women's suffrage, many people became more sympathetic to the cause. d. They bombarded Congress with letters.

Respuesta :

c its the easiest one

Answer: c. Through its support of women's suffrage, many people became more sympathetic to the cause.

Explanation:

The "Bull Moose Party" was the nickname of Roosevelt´s Progressive Party. It was known for having advanced views on progressive reforms such as restrictions on campaign finance contributions, a decrease in the tariff and the founding of a social insurance system, the eight-hour workday and women's suffrage. In 1913, Illinois allowed women suffrage, becoming the first state east of the Mississippi to do so, all thanks to the Bull Moose Party balance of power in the legislature.