Despite the radicalism of the Reconstruction era, why weren't women able to achieve suffrage at this time?

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Despite the radicalism of the Reconstruction era, why weren't women able to achieve suffrage at this time?
The country was too busy repairing itself and dealing with racial issues
Women could not agree on what to focus on-- women's health issues or women's social statuses
Previous leaders of the movement, like Stanton and Anthony, were now in their late 60s and too tired to fully commit to the movement
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