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19th Amendment & Women's Suffrage Political Cartoon Analysis Activity

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Social Studies with Ms Mc
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8th - 12th, Homeschool
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1 page background; 10 political cartoons (1 per page)
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This resource was absolutely fantastic! Informative connections when my homeschool student was learning about the 19th Amendment - thank you for putting together this collection of political cartoons!
I used these for tutoring a 5th grader who was reading about the 19th Amendment and had to do a writing assignment about propaganda. He really enjoyed analyzing them.
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Description

Teaching the 19th Amendment? This activity includes 10 political cartoons featuring arguments about women's suffrage. Use political cartoons to help students understand the work of suffragists to gain support for the 19th Amendment!

ZIP FILE INCLUDES:

  • 12 page PDF with background reading & 10 political cartoons and analysis questions (ready to print/post)
  • Teacher directions + summarizing questions to use as an exit ticket or assessment question

CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW!

The political cartoons cover topics like:

  • the spread of women's voting rights across the states
  • arguments against women voting
  • international pressure for women's suffrage
  • women as advocates for children and families

Each political cartoon has analysis questions on the same page--helping students deconstruct the meaning of the symbols and arguments of the cartoons.

Teachers might let students work in pairs, or teachers may have students volunteer to go over some of the cartoons as a whole class.

This is a student-centered activity to help reinforce students' understanding of women's suffrage, anti-suffragists' arguments against women voting, and the 19th Amendment.

My students LOVE this political cartoon activity every year! I use these cartoons with 9th-11th grade students in U.S. History.

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United States v. Susan B Anthony Court Case Worksheet + Creative Summary

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Early Women's Movement Primary Source Worksheet (Seneca Falls, Truth, Douglass)

Women's Movement: Notes, Worksheet/KEY, & Stations! Feminism, ERA, Roe v. Wade

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1 page background; 10 political cartoons (1 per page)
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Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social studies.
Compare the point of view of two or more authors for how they treat the same or similar topics, including which details they include and emphasize in their respective accounts.
Compare and contrast treatments of the same topic in several primary and secondary sources.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including analyzing how an author uses and refines the meaning of a key term over the course of a text (e.g., how Madison defines faction in Federalist No. 10).
Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., visually, quantitatively, as well as in words) in order to address a question or solve a problem.

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