PPT-Suffrage Week of 11/12-11/16
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I CAN CC8RI9 Analyze a case in which two or more texts provide conflicting information on the same topic and identify where the texts disagree on matters of fact
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I CAN CC8RI9 Analyze a case in which two or more texts provide conflicting information on the same topic and identify where the texts disagree on matters of fact or interpretation I can identify difference . 1 miles Chapter 6. The Right to Vote. Section 1. The History of Voting Rights. Framers left the power to set suffrage qualifications to each state.. Suffrage. : The right to vote. Franchise. : The right to vote. uncertainty . and Progress. Chapter 15 Section 1. Science. Challenged old theories and practices:. Albert Einstein. -German Physicist (Jewish). *. Theory of Relativity- The laws of physics are the same everywhere…even in space!. . the right or privilege of voting. . . Suffrage was at one point not open to all people; only white, male land owners.. . . Vocabulary 2. 2). Vehement (adj.). . Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. to Woman’s Suffrage. The 1848 . Seneca Falls Convention. . Organized by . Elizabeth Cady Stanton.. Approximately 300 people attend; 2/3 are women and most are abolitionists.. Resulted in the . “Declaration . Consent of the governed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3aqajRVi3U. Representative democracy. What does it mean? In your notes define what representative democracy is. . Miss Vikki . Vollman. Bell Ringer. Complete the following bell ringer in the allotted time given:. Should women have the same rights as any other race, gender, or ethnicity? Why? Write . at least . 5. Which methods were the most effective in the fight for women’s suffrage?. Do Now: If you were denied your rights, how would you respond? Why?. Class Notes: Forms of protest. Women used different forms of protests. The Work Force. Women not wealthy enough to fill “stereotype” roll. Began to work for wages. Southern women began to work on the farm. Started to work in industry. Least skilled positions. Domestic jobs. UNIONS, FARMERS AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. AFRICAN AMERICANS AND PROGRESSIVISM. RADICALISM. 2. CONDITIONS FOR MOST WORKERS WERE HARSH AND DANGEROUS. . The huge factories of mass production brought great concentrations of workers to the cities.. Temperance Movement. Reasons for Temperance. Alcohol contributed to domestic violence. Alcohol contributed to increased poverty. Alcohol led to an increase in crime. Alcohol contributed to illness and disease. Marjory . Stoneman. Douglas. Miami Herald news columnist. Father was the newspaper’s editor. Ran an article on woman suffrage on her third day on the job.. Florida’s Suffrage Movement. Florida Equal Suffrage Association (FESA). Suffrage = right to vote. Started at Seneca Falls Convention (1848). National Woman’s Suffrage Association. Worked for Constitutional amendment that would give women the right to vote. . 1900’s Cause gets stronger. Votes for Women in Britain and Ealing. The Women’s Suffrage Movement . Votes for Women in Britain and Ealing . Votes for Women Handbill. 50.82/647b, © Museum of London . Artist/Photographer/Maker: F. .
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