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Women's Suffrage: Weighing the Arguments
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Women's Suffrage: Weighing the Arguments

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
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In this lesson plan, students take on the role of congressional representatives at the turn of the 20th century. They use historical artifacts from both supporters and opponents of woman suffrage to explore how personal perspectives can affect the contemporary political landscape and the historical record. Students look critically at publications and objects to differentiate the arguments and evidence that shaped public opinion on woman suffrage.

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