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Answer:

The National Woman Suffrage Association advocated for a range of reforms to make women equal members of society, such as the right to own property, etc. The American Woman Suffrage Association lobbied state governments to enact laws granting or expanding women's right to vote in the United States.

Answer:

C: The NWSA wanted to address the voting rights of both women and formerly enslaved people.

Step-by-step explanation:

The NWSA wanted to address and justify the rights of both former slaves and women, while the AWSA only wanted to either help women or former slaves, not simultaneously.