Suffrage movement

Construct an essay describing the suffrage movement during the early 20th century and the efforts that finally led to the final victory of allowing women to cast a ballot.

Week Two Discussion Choose ONE of the following questions below and write a minimum 250-300-word essay, using at least three citations from our classroom readings, lectures and web sites and other reliable outside sources that you find relating to the subject. Be sure to cite your sources of information; you can do this by using […]

Explain what strategies did the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the Civil Rights Movement use to achieve success?

History Using the Week 7 course lectures and readings, answer the following 2 prompts (about 300 words per question). 1. Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were the only two presidents from 1961 to 2001 to serve two full four-year terms. What similarities and differences do you see between these two presidencies? 2. What strategies did […]

Explain why some states did refuse to allow women the right to vote while other states did not?

Women Suffrage Movement Focus on The Women Suffrage Movement and how the effects of it changed the way women are seen today. It is an important part of history because without this movement we would not have the 19th amendment, which allows the right of women too vote today. Research Question: Why did some states refuse […]

How did the group you chose unite or divide women in pursuit of their agenda and vision of American womanhood?  How did the reform movement you chose intersect with the suffrage movement?

Assignment instructions : In the early decades of the 20th century, a great shift occurred in women’s roles, as more women took to the public sphere to advocate for change. The Progressive era reform movements relied on an increase in college educated “New Women” and a growth in the number of women in the labor […]

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