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The British women's rights movement split into two factions in the early 20th
century because some groups:
A. demanded that men be allowed to join the movement.
B. decided that suffrage was an impossible goal.
C. sought to cooperate with U.S. women's organizations.
D. grew impatient with peaceful protest tactics.