PPT-Politics Before the Suffrage Movement
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Introduction Early nineteenth century witnessed opening up of opportunities for women in radical politics Will focus on three groups the Zetetic Movement Owenism
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Introduction Early nineteenth century witnessed opening up of opportunities for women in radical politics Will focus on three groups the Zetetic Movement Owenism and Chartism This . Introduction. Early nineteenth century witnessed opening . up of opportunities for women in . radical . politics . Will focus on three groups: the . Zetetic. Movement, . Owenism. and Chartism. This . Abolitionist Movement Most abolitionists demanded immediate of the slaves. Abolitionists believed slavery was Cruel and A violation of the principals of Abolitionist leaders included both Willia Unit 5. Progressivism is a . reform movement. that attempted to address many of the . social problems created by industrialization.. The areas they focused reforms on were . society, the workplace, and the government.. By Ai Linh Nguyen, Ketaki Deo, and Asna Ali. Important People in the Movement. John Stuart Mill. Originally proposed an amendment to allow women to vote. Was rejected 194 to 73 votes.. Millicent Fawcett. Finals Review (Part III). Reform Movements (1880 – 1920). Various social, political and economic problems sparked reforms and movements during this period:. Settlement House Movement. Square Deal Reforms. Miss Vikki . Vollman. Bell Ringer. Complete the following bell ringer in the allotted time given:. Should women have the same rights as any other race, gender, or ethnicity? Why? Write . at least . 5. Which methods were the most effective in the fight for women’s suffrage?. Do Now: If you were denied your rights, how would you respond? Why?. Class Notes: Forms of protest. Women used different forms of protests. Susan B. Anthony. 1820-1906. American . reformer and leader of the women's suffrage movement. Born in Adams, MA. Daughter of . . Daniel . Anthony, . Quaker . abolitionist. Susan B. Anthony. Teacher in rural New York state at 17 years old. 1848-1920. Essential Questions. Why did people oppose woman suffrage? Did anti-suffragists think men were superior to women?. Women and Reform Movements. 1848-1920. Essential Questions. Why did people oppose woman suffrage? Did anti-suffragists think men were superior to women?. Women and Reform Movements. . The. American Woman . Suffrage Movement, . 1869-1920. Declaration of Sentiments, 1848. Movement split, 1869. Fifteenth Amendment, 1870. Minor v. . Happersett. , 1874. . O. rigins. Held first Women’s Rights Convention, 1848. Suffrage = right to vote. Started at Seneca Falls Convention (1848). National Woman’s Suffrage Association. Worked for Constitutional amendment that would give women the right to vote. . 1900’s Cause gets stronger. Suffrage = right to vote. Started at Seneca Falls Convention (1848). National Woman’s Suffrage Association. Worked for Constitutional amendment that would give women the right to vote. . 1900’s Cause gets stronger. LESSON #2 – Reforming Society. (165-168). LESSON . #2 . – . Reforming Society. VOCABULARY. Seneca Falls (165). Elizabeth Cady Stanton (165). Suffrage (165). Suffragists (165). Susan B. Anthony (165).
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