The Amendments to the Constitution - Crest Ridge R-VII
... anyone you want, live in any state you want ...
... anyone you want, live in any state you want ...
Teacher`s Companion Lesson
... The second strategy focused on convincing individual states to remove voting qualifications related to sex. These efforts were eventually quite successful. Wyoming entered the Union in 1890 with women’s suffrage, becoming the first state since New Jersey to allow women to participate in elections on ...
... The second strategy focused on convincing individual states to remove voting qualifications related to sex. These efforts were eventually quite successful. Wyoming entered the Union in 1890 with women’s suffrage, becoming the first state since New Jersey to allow women to participate in elections on ...
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... Pure Food and Drug Act Key Terms – Complete the sentence using the word bank above . 1. _________________________ are powerful organizations that used legal and illegal methods to get their candidates elected. ...
... Pure Food and Drug Act Key Terms – Complete the sentence using the word bank above . 1. _________________________ are powerful organizations that used legal and illegal methods to get their candidates elected. ...
Alice Paul
Alice Paul (January 11, 1885 – July 9, 1977) was an American suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist, and the main leader and strategist of the 1910s campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which prohibits sex discrimination in the right to vote. Along with Lucy Burns and others, Paul strategized the events, such as the Silent Sentinels, which led the successful campaign that resulted in its passage in 1920.After 1920 Paul spent a half century as leader of the National Woman's Party, which fought for her Equal Rights Amendment to secure constitutional equality for women. She won a large degree of success with the inclusion of women as a group protected against discrimination by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. She insisted that her National Woman's Party focus on the legal status of all women and resisted calls to address issues like birth control and the suppression of African American women's votes.