Learning Objectives:Students will be able to infer how the struggle for the vote was a long and difficult process and how various other movements and events influenced the women’s suffrage movement by placing events in context.Students will be able to compare primary sources to determine similarities between key ideas and leading figures in the women’s suffrage movement.Students will be able to support a position by using and applying primary sources to determine which event had the greatest impact on the suffrage movement.
Related Skills: Analyzing Texts, Images, or Videos, Historical Thinking Skills, Building Evidentiary Claims, Engaging in Difficult Conversations, Understanding Diverse Perspectives
Aligned to State Standards: ALL 50 States
Note: State alignment defined by submitter and should always be checked.
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