PPT-Who were the Suffragettes?
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March of the Women play as students come in All will be able to describe who the Suffragists Suffragettes were M ost will be able to explain the methods the
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March of the Women play as students come in All will be able to describe who the Suffragists Suffragettes were M ost will be able to explain the methods the Suffragettes used to campaign S. Our starting point is what most feminist scholars consider the first wave Firstwave feminism arose in the context of industrial society and liberal politics but is connected to both the liberal womens rights movement and early socialist feminism in Suffragettes 1903–14 (Political protest) Learning outcomes nd out about the increased militancy adopted by the WSPUdiscover how the government tried to cope 6.3 Suffragettes: government attemp WALT: What is the difference between the Suffragettes & the Suffragists. WALT: What is the difference between the Suffragettes & the Suffragists. . WILF:. L5 – Explain the differences between the groups methods.. Aim . To explain the main reasons behind women gaining the vote in 1918. Background. In the 19. th. century, the general view regarding women was that they were second class citizens, physically, mentally and inferior to men and therefore incapable of voting.. ♥ . ♥By Matilda♥. Why and how did Australia become a nation?. Before . 1901 . the 6 separate colonies of Australia avoided having much to do with each other. . But in 1872 . when telegraphs came, the colonies were a bit more linked together, . Complete the Questionnaire.. Who do you think you would have been the suffragists or the suffragettes?. WALT: How did the Suffragettes get publicity?. WILFS.. 5 – Explain what the suffragettes did.. WALT: Decide why the campaign became more violent after 1910?. WALT: Decide why the campaign became more violent after 1910?. WILFS.. 5 – Explain what the suffragettes did.. 6 – Compare several sources as evidence of the changes.. Evaluation. Line of Argument. Your line of argument is crucial to your essay.. This outlines what your opinion is regarding the issue. This should be reflected throughout the essay in your . evaluations in order to get 3 or 4 marks for evaluation.. WALT: What is the difference between the Suffragettes & the Suffragists. WALT: What is the difference between the Suffragettes & the Suffragists. . WILF:. L5 – Explain the differences between the groups methods.. Liberal reforms . Key people. Charles Booth. Successful businessman who thought that the reports on poverty in Britain were exaggerated. Collected lots of information about the condition of the poor in London and found the richest often lived only a few feet away from the poorest. He found out only 1% of the population were undeserving poor but 30% were under the poverty line.. Extended Response Questions. 2x questions . 20x marks . 40x . mins. Points to note. What does “valid” mean?. = . true. For example “Munich was an utter triumph for British foreign policy”. How . The Suffragists . contributed. to some women gaining the vote in 1918. . It can be argued, that although they were not solely responsible for women gaining the vote, the ‘propaganda’ of the Suffragists (as highlighted by Robert Ensor) played a large role. . Our rights and responsibilities. On May 7. th. …. Who has the right to vote?. Has this always been the case?. No!. Before 1832 . Only men over 21 could vote. And only then if they owned a valuable property. Movement. What is a Suffragette?. A suffragette is a woman who fought for the right to vote in political elections.. . The Suffragette movement happened in the late 19. th. Century to the early 20.
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