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1. When was women’s suffrage?

2. Are women’s Rights equal throughout the world?

3. What did Women do to get the right to vote?

4. When did women serve in the military?

5. What types of jobs did they have before they were equal?

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Suffrage- The right to vote in political elections

Equitable- Fair and impartial

Sexual discrimination- discrimination (usually in employment) that excludes one sex (usually women) to the benefit of the other sex

Strike- Refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer

Mortality- The number of deaths in a given area or period, or from a particular cause

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Women’s Suffrage

1848 Seneca Falls, New York 1868 advocates divide

◦ The National Women Suffrage association ◦ The American Women Suffrage

Association 1890 they merged WW I August 26, 1920

Suffrage- The right to vote in political elections

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Laws for Women’s Rights

Year The law that was made

1947 Women are qualified with men to serve on juries but may serve as they choose

1963 Equal Pay for Equal work

1964 Prohibition against employment discrimination

1969 Women that meet physical requirements can work in many jobs that were once Men-only

1969 Divorce with mutual consent

1973 Abortion legal

1974 Illegal to force women to take maternity leave

1978 Bans employment discrimination on pregnant women

Laws for Women’s Rights

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Video- Women’s Suffrage Video- Women’s Suffrage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeOHPfsCtFo

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Susan Brownell Anthony

Feb. 15, 1820

Cause of the Women's Suffrage Movement

1920 (14 years after death)

National Women's Suffrage Association

Elizabeth Candy Stanton

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Amelia Earhart Born July 24, 1897 Her first ride Bought her own June 1928 What does she have to

do

with women’s rights Two flights around the

world First Second

Where did she crash Did they ever find the

plane…or her

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Women rights defenders! Mexico-

Colombia-

China-

Iran-

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How Women Were treated before they were equal with men.

Married women There husbands

could do… Work Taxes Suffrage Laws Education Church Affairs Self-confidence and

Self-respect

They Were Considered…ChildrenStupidWorthlessTemptation and evilWeak

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Time line

1850- 1869- 1890- 1893- 1896-

1903- 1916- 1919- 1920-

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http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5384993n

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JOBS !!! 1765- women’s work 1824- first strike! 1831- 1,600 strike for

higher pay 1872- law passes for equal pay 1881- largest, effective strike in in the

history of south. 1916- first women elected 1935- National Counsel of Negro Women

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JOBS CON.

1963- its now illegal to pay a women less than a man

1966- National Organization for Women 1970- It’s illegal to change title so they can

pay women less 1990- women can serve the army. 1992- first African- American women senate

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Connection to theme

This topic, Women’s Rights, connects to our theme, Human Rights, because women are Human, and women deserve rights. Just as men have rights so should they!

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IS IT RELEVANT ?

Still fight for them

Other countries

Still have rights

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SCIENCE BEHIND (CONSEQUENCES)

60s and 50s divorce rate increased

1963 equal pay act, promised equitable pay

1964 Lawsuits, sexual harassment, sexual discrimination

Labor available for both men and women

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Q. When was women’s suffrage?

A. Well it began in 1837 when Susan B. Anthony asked for equal pay. and women actually got the right to vote in 1920.

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Q. Are women’s rights equal throughout the world?

A.No there not. In different part of the world women are treated differently

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Q. What did women do to get the right to vote?

A. They did a lot. They organized associations, went on strike, protested in front of white house, ECT.

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Q. When did women serve in the military?

A. They served in the military in 1990 and their first war was at the gulf, and that was when they could fight, not just be the nurses.

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Q. What types of jobs did they have before they where equal?

Lower paying jobs, intellectually dumber jobs, And because of their low pay the living conditions of a single women were poor.

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Bibliography http://www.amnestyusa.org/violence-against-women/stop-violence-

against-women-svaw/women-human-rights-defenders/page.do?id=1108333

http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/anth-sus.htm

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html

http://www.nysut.org/newyorkteacher_12304.htm

http://www.helium.com/items/1166792-womens-rights-movement-1964-job-discrimination-rooney-rule-affirmative-action

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BIBLIOGRAPHY http://www.acepilots.com/earhart.html

http://www.amnestyusa.org/violence-against-women/stop-violence-against-women-svaw/women-human-rights-defenders/page.do?id=1108333

http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/anth-sus.htm

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html

http://www.nysut.org/newyorkteacher_12304.htm

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BOOKS

Sister hood is globle by robin morgan

Woman rights, human rights by julie peters Women’s sufferage and womens rights by

carol debus

Women's rights by wendy moss

Women's suffrage by hellen blackburn

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