Title: Understanding Goal: The rights of individuals changed after the Civil War.
1Understanding GoalThe rights of individuals
changed after the Civil War.
2What is this object?
3What does this look like?
4Where must this be?
5Who are they?
6What are they all doing here?
7How do they feel?
Why?
8What do they want?
9Would you join them? Why?
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11Investigative QuestionWhat individual rights
were more difficult to obtain than others?
12Item Title Suffragists demonstrating against
Woodrow Wilson in Chicago, 1916 Digital Id mnwp
276016http//hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mnwp.276016 Cre
ated/Published 1916 Oct. 20 Notes Summary Phot
ograph of (mostly female) suffrage supporters
demonstrating with signs addressed to President
Woodrow Wilson while assembled along a street in
Chicago.read "Wilson Against Women" and other
texts.Title derived by Library of Congress
staff. Subjects Demonstrations--Chicago
(Ill.)--1910-1920National Woman's
PartySuffragists--United States--1910-1920Women-
-Suffrage--United StatesUnited
States--Illinois--Chicago