In part two of this two-part Homework Help narrative, learn about the challenges that the women’s suffrage movement overcame in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. What contributions did monumental suffragists like Alice Paul, Lucy Stone, and Carrie Chapman Catt make on the journey to winning the vote for women?
How did previous protections granted in the Bill of Rights like the 14th Amendment and incorporation, the responsibility of states to adhere to the Bill of Rights, boost the case for women’s rights?
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Alice Paul’s Perseverance for the Vote
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Women in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
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Jane Addams, Hull House, and Responsibility
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Carrie Chapman Catt: The Woman of the Hour and Purpose
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12 июл 2024