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Title: The American Woman Suffrage Movement


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  • The American Woman Suffrage Movement
  • right to vote suffrage enfranchisement

2
Warm Up Take out your HW
  • Review what happened to Sacco Vanzett
  • Write Do you think the way the US government
    acts towards socialists and communists lives up
    to the Declaration of Independence? Explain why
    in a paragraph (at least 5 sentences)
  • You have 7 min to write
  • Be ready to trade with your partner

3
Trade Edit
  • Topic Sentence
  • 1-2 pieces of evidence
  • Clear explanation of their point of view
  • Sentences make sense?
  • Other grammar or punctuation errors?
  • At lease 5 sentences

4
HW Find 2 editorial or opinion pieces in
reputable newspapersNY Times, Washington Post,
Wallstree JournalPrint off or cut outWhat is
the authors thesis? Underline itWhat evidence
does s/he presentIs the article convincing? Why
or why not?Is it interesting? Why or why not?
5
What major group of people in the population have
we not covered at all this year? Why not?
6
Womens Movements1. Anti-Slavery
(abolitionist)2. Right to Vote Suffrage or
Enfranchisement3. Prohibition of Alcohol
7
Seneca Falls, New York 1848
  • In the early 1800s, many women were involved in
    the abolition (anti-slavery) and temperance (no
    alcohol) movements
  • A group of women and men gathered at a conference
    in Seneca Falls, NY in 1848
  • This conference was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    and Lucretia Mott
  • Conference attendees wrote the Declaration of
    Sentiments

8
Before 1910
  • National American Woman Suffrage Association
    (NAWSA)
  • Big leaders Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady
    Stanton
  • Two big strategies
  • Try to win suffrage state by state
  • Try to pass a Constitutional Amendment (but this
    would need to be ratified by 36 states or
    three-fourths)

9
Susan B. Anthony
In the late 1800s, Susan B. Anthony tried several
times to introduce an Amendment bill for womens
suffrage, but it was always killed in the Senate.
Susan B. Anthony
10
Map of Womens Suffrage Before 1920
11
Alice Paul National Womans Party
  • Alice Paul led the NWP and believed in more
    aggressive strategies
  • Focused on passing a Constitutional Amendment
  • What strategies do you see women using in the
    Video to try to get the right to vote?
  • Why is not voting like a bad romance?

12
19th Amendment, 1920
Tennessee was the 36th state to ratify, and it
passed by only 1 vote. The right of citizens of
the United States to vote shall not be denied or
abridged by the United States or by any State on
account of sex. Congress shall have power to
enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
13
The 18th Amendment
  • Why did the US think it was a good idea to ban
    Alcohol?
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