I chose The Women's Rights Movement Answer these questions about the reform movement you choose to discuss. What were the goals of the movement? What strategies were used to achieve these goals? What lasting impact did the movement have on American history? What reform movement do you think is needed in today’s America?
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I honestly have no idea about this. Sorry.
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Im so lost smh :(
Do you understand like.. what I mean I m struggling @Ashleyisakitty
@beccaboo333
Did you look up any information on the Women's Rights?
Yes I am not finding anything
What were the goals of the movement? <- you'd right the purpose of the womens rights movement What strategies were used to achieve these goals? <- you'd write how they had managed the womens rights movement What lasting impact did the movement have on American history? <- how it had changed america from then till now What reform movement do you think is needed in today’s America? <- you'd do a bit of research to figure out what you think is needed today
write* sorry I'm a bit tired
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Right honestly I have only found that answer and it is initially emphasizing a broad spectrum of goals before focusing solely on securing the franchise for women. Women’s suffrage leaders, moreover, often disagreed about the tactics for and the emphasis (federal versus state) of their reform efforts. Ultimately, the suffrage movement provided political training for some of the early women pioneers in Congress, but its internal divisions foreshadowed the persistent disagreements among women in Congress and among women’s rights activists after the passage of the 19th Amendment.
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You'd just do research and answer the questions the way I explained how you'd answer
Okay well can we pm now that i understand more
Just research and when I come back on I'll help explain it more. Jot down notes, try to do this.
What am I doing xD
The first one is this To end racial discrimination in America and ensure equal civil rights for members of every ethnic group.
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got it from here
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_goals_of_the_civil_rights_movement
Here maybe this might help you
The modern women's movement has been engaged in seeking equal pay for equal work and rights regarding procreation. There have been various tactics used such as parades in the streets and some more violent and/or provocative demonstrations such as chaining oneself to a structure deemed to be part of the 'establishment' and the burning of bras. One of the noteworthy authors/activists of the day was Germaine Greer (I address the ERA movement of the United States, for the most part, of the 1970's approximately). Sometimes those engaged in the movement were simply seen as an off-shoot of the 'hippies' of the day. Joan Baez and some other noteable entertainers composed and recorded vocal renditions of the plight of women and their dreams. If your question is more of a general nature, there were women such as Hildegaard Von Bingen and Margery Kempe who lived in the Middle Ages who are seen as 'feminists' of their era. Prior to the French Revolution there were women who opened their homes to travelling philosophers where there would be discussions and the women (as well as men) would seek to be Enlightened. Some see this movement (the Salon Movement) as one of the many catalysts leading up to the French Revolution. Women throughout the world in the latter half of the nineteenth century and on were engaged in seeking suffrage (voting rights) for women. This movement generally succeeded in the end but some of the first who supposedly achieved their end actually were still not equal to men in the political realm when one reads the rules and regulations of the Acts put into place - voting age may have been different from that of men along with whether and how old a woman would have to be should she be allowed to run for office. Resources for the 1970's activities are quite easy to find - even if you are not just looking for a history of the United States' Movement, I would suggest you still start research by looking into ERA - the Equal Rights Amendment movement and possibly 'counterculture' of the era. I cite some volumes on the Middle Ages which speak about the two women I mention above - some contain works they wrote and there are more women of that time in whom you may find you have an interest. For the trends worldwide on women getting the vote, you will want to do some research on the suffragettes/suffragists. Women in New Zealand were first to get the vote - at least that we know of. Start with the Pankhursts in England and then follow up with the Alberta Five in Canada and L. Mott and E. C. Stanton in the United States. For the purpose of economy of space allotted to responses on this site, I have kept my answer short and less specific than otherwise it could have been. I leave out direct source material suggestions below, having given some names to work with for further research - especially in terms of the more contemporary movements. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20121026124617AA0bCrb
Grrr I would so use that if I could the wiki one but My teachers dont allow it because anybody can change it
You can use it just switch the words up a little bit
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Lol i will show u my version to the Wiki one when I am completed lol
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This is what I have so far For this particular assignment I have chosen both The Women's Rights Movement and the Abolition Movement. I found out that the goals of The Women's Rights Movement was to conclude racial discrimination in the US and to confirm equal civil rights for participants of every indigenous alliance.
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XD now I have 3 left to go and then 4 more because I chose the Abolition Movement as well.
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@TheRealMeeeee Hey ummm I am lost again
@beccaboo333 Hey ummm I am lost again
How????
I am just stuck at What lasting impact did the movement have on American history
O_O did you check the web?
Yes
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the last one correct?
No the one right before the last one
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I meant kind of for both but Okay
wait what??
Because that is for Aboitionist and I am also working on The Women's Rights Movement as well.
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I know I am confusing.. v.v
Yes you are -_-
Sorry
Okay, so here is a really fast short summery. Even though it says in my directions to only choose one out of the Temperance Movement the Women's rights movement and the abolition movement I chose the last 2 because they really interested me. So I have to do everything twice but it is worth it
It is wonderful xD
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