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7th Grade - 10th Grade
[Understanding Equal Rights - Women's Rights Movement - 20th Century Social Changes]
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7th Grade - 10th Grade
Social-studies
Examine pivotal milestones in the Women's Rights Movement, with a particular focus on Title IX and the Equal Pay Act. Understand the social impacts of these legislative changes and their role in advancing equality. Develop comprehensive insights into how these milestones have transformed opportunities for women across various sectors and contributed to the broader goals of gender equality.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Gender Differences - Behavioral Patterns - Psychology
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore gender differences in behavior and mental representations. Focus on understanding gender schemas and behavioral dynamics in various contexts.
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.
10th Grade
Identification and Associations - Key Figures and Amendments - Women's Suffrage during the Progressive Era
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10th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the contributions of key women and explore significant amendments during the Women's Suffrage movement in the Progressive Era. Develop skills to identify and associate these figures and legislative changes, while understanding their historical impact and legacy.
9th Grade
Advocacy and Faith - Campaigning Against the Contagious Diseases Act - Women's Rights Movement
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9th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze Josephine Butler's advocacy against the Contagious Diseases Act and her significant influence on women's rights. Understand her motivations and important contributions to social reform. This study aims to enhance knowledge on historical advocacy, improve critical thinking on women's rights issues, and expand perspectives on social policy development.