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1) What is happening? 2) What message is the source trying to give? 3) Why is the source trying to tell us this? 4) What other questions might I need to ask?

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1) What is happening? 2) What message is the source trying to give? 3) Why is the source trying to tell us this? 4) What other questions might I need to ask?. This postcard, designed by Harold Bird, announces an anti-suffrage meeting at the Royal Albert Hall in 1912 . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1) What is happening?2) What message is the source trying to give?3) Why is the source trying to tell us this?4) What other questions might I need to ask?

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This postcard,designed by HaroldBird, announces ananti-suffrage meetingat the Royal AlbertHall in 1912.

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Miss Davison, Daily Herald, 1914.

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The Suffragette, 13 June 1913.

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Peer Presentations

Your cluster group will be allotted a key question in the text and informed which pages they correspond to.

Your job will be to prepare a short presentation and a handout on the subject. Both are due on Friday. I will photocopy the handout after the first lesson on Friday.

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The Handout

• Keep the handout simple – filter out the unnecessary and highlight the relevant.

• Include at least one source in your work. Analysis, NOPA, relevance, points of interest, etc.

• Finish of with the one / two key messages that you want people to take away.