Which woman mentioned in the lesson was an advocate for women’s health who increased access to information about birth control? The NWSA divided its efforts between suffrage and abolition; the AWSA did not.The NWSA believed that suffrage was inevitable; the AWSA believed actively working for suffrage.The NWSA supported Catt’s “Winning Plan”; the AWSA did not.The NWSA worked for a constitutional amendment granting suffrage; the AWSA fought for suffrage at the state level