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11th Grade
Women's Rights Legislation - Key Movements & Case Studies
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the pivotal events and legislation that have shaped the Women's Rights Movement, such as Title IX and Roe v. Wade. Analyze key aspects of gender equality legislation and recognize the significant historical contributions to the advancement of women's rights. Focus on understanding the progression and impact of these laws and events on society. Develop critical thinking skills by assessing how these elements have influenced gender equality and the ongoing pursuit of women's rights.
10th Grade - 12th Grade
Analyzing Gender Roles - Second Wave Feminism - Women's Liberation Movement
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the influence of WWII on the development of Second Wave Feminism and the Equal Rights Movement. Study how women's advocacy originated and its continued impact on society. This exploration aims to deepen understanding of historical contexts, enhance knowledge of feminist movements, and encourage critical analysis of societal changes. Skills acquired include historical analysis, understanding of social movements, and evaluation of advocacy strategies.
11th Grade
Gender Wage Gap - Economic Disparities - Women's Movement
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the factors influencing gender pay disparities and evaluate Dr. Peterson's viewpoints. Develop critical thinking skills by examining socio-economic factors that impact women's earnings. Gain insights into the multifaceted nature of gender-based income differences and enhance the ability to analyze and discuss related issues effectively.
12th Grade
Suffrage and Abolition - Women's Rights in U.S. History
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the women's suffrage and abolitionist movements through the contributions of key figures and major milestones. Gain insight into how advocacy led to significant social change in history.
11th Grade - University
Organizing Amendments - Women's Suffrage and 19th Amendment - American Civil Rights
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11th Grade - University
Social-studies
Examine the historical development and influence of the Women's Suffrage Movement and the passage of the 19th Amendment. Learners will gain insight into how these milestones broadened democratic rights in the United States, fostering a deeper understanding of social change and civic empowerment. The focus will be on analyzing key events, influential figures, and the broader societal impact, strengthening skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.
11th Grade
Historical Analysis - Women's Suffrage and Progressive Era Reforms
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the pivotal role of women and key figures in the transformative changes of the Progressive Era. Gain a comprehensive understanding of various reform movements and political shifts that characterized this significant period in history. Objectives include analyzing contributions of notable individuals, understanding the impact of socio-political reforms, and developing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.
11th Grade
Protest Strategies - Women's Suffrage Movement - Civic Engagement
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the protest tactics used by the Women's Suffrage Movement, focusing on the contrasting methods of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman's Party (NWP). Develop the ability to critically assess historical debates surrounding civic engagement and understand the impact of different advocacy strategies during this significant period in history.
11th Grade
Analyzing Protest Methods - Women's Suffrage Tactics - Historical Activism
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the diverse protest methods used during the Women's Suffrage Movement from 1890 to 1920. Assess the impact of the strategic approaches employed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman's Party (NWP) on historical activism. Gain an understanding of the differences in tactics and their effectiveness in advancing the cause of women's voting rights. Develop the ability to critically compare these strategies and evaluate their contributions to the movement and broader historical implications.
11th Grade
Methods of Protest - Women's Suffrage Organizations - 1920s Women's Suffrage Movement
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the differing protest tactics employed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman's Party (NWP) during the 1920s suffrage movement. Gain insight into the strategic approaches and assess their historical impacts. Understand the varied methods used to advocate for women's right to vote and analyze the effectiveness and consequences of these strategies within the broader movement. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by comparing the organizations' objectives and examining how their actions influenced public perception and policy.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Social Movements - Equality Initiatives - 1960s-1970s
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine key social movements for equality in the 1960s-1970s, analyzing their impacts on legislation. Gain insights into the effectiveness of activism and policy changes, focusing on understanding the connections between social movements and legislative outcomes. Develop critical thinking and analysis skills while exploring historical contexts and progress in equality movements.
12th Grade
Civil Rights Movement - Key Legal Cases and Amendments - American Civil Rights History
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Study major legal cases and constitutional amendments that influenced the civil rights movement, including Brown v. Board of Education and the 14th Amendment. Gain an understanding of the historical context and the pivotal legal achievements that aimed to ensure equality and civil rights.
11th Grade
Leadership Principles - Impact in Civil Rights - Women's Leadership
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Discover the significance of Ella Baker's nickname and her pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement. Examine Josephine Baker's influential global impact and her contributions to the Black community. Learn about the historical context, major contributions, and lasting legacies of these influential figures. The learning process focuses on understanding their unique approaches to activism and cultural influence, fostering skills in critical analysis and comprehension of historical impacts.
10th Grade - 12th Grade
[Understanding Women's Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony - Historical Figures in Voting Rights]
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine Susan B. Anthony's pivotal contributions to the women's suffrage movement and the historical progression of voting rights. Gain insights into essential events and identify major legal advancements that shaped the movement.
11th Grade
Protest Methods - NAWSA vs. NWP - Women's Suffrage Movement
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the varied protest strategies within the Women's Suffrage Movement, focusing on contrasting approaches employed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman's Party (NWP). Differentiate between their tactics and understand the historical impacts of each approach, emphasizing the development of analytical skills and historical insight.