5. May Hutton, who moved to Wallace, Idaho in 1883,
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a. Ran a boarding house and worked in a mine until she struck it rich |
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b. Promoted fair salaries and other rights for Idaho miners |
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c. Lobbied for Idaho and Washington women to get to vote |
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d. Moved to Spokane and became a famous humanitarian |
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e. All of the above |
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f. None of the above |
Correct!
May Hutton played a significant role in helping Idaho women win the vote, and she lobbied for fairer treatment for miners. Her work on behalf of widows and orphans led, after her death, to founding Spokane's first orphanage - the still active Hutton Settlement.
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