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1920’s Do Nows

Explore the reasons for opposition to women's suffrage and engage in research on a chosen country. Answer questions, list facts, and share interesting findings.

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1920’s Do Nows

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  1. 1920’sDo Nows US History 11B

  2. DN37: Iron Jawed Angels 4/12/17 • Yes, I skipped number 36. I have a reason for it. It’s all going to be ok. • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following question in at least three complete sentences after watching the video: • According to the movie Iron Jawed Angels why did so many people oppose womens suffrage?

  3. DN38: Finish Questions Doc A 4/13/17 • In your packet about anti-suffragists, finish the questions for Document A in the table on the back page

  4. DN39: NAOWS 4/17/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • Why does the National Association Opposed to Womens Suffrage believe that women should not have the right to vote? • How does this argument compare to those used in Document A?

  5. DN40: John A. Moon 4/18/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • What claim does John A. Moon make about why women should not have the right to vote? • Why would this claim be dismissed in Congress today?

  6. Write your claim • Why did people, including women, oppose women’s suffrage? • 1stperiod • Anti-suffragists opposed women’s suffrage because they believed that women had no place in politics. • 3rd period • Anti-suffragists opposed women’s suffrage because they believed that women belong in the home.

  7. First chunk – 1st Period Anti-suffragists opposed women’s suffrage because they believed women had no place in politics. In paragraph two of The Ladies’ Battle (modified) Molly Elliot Seawell states that “And if all the dangers and difficulties of executing the law lay upon men, what right have women to make the law?”

  8. First Chunk – 3rd period Anti-suffragists opposed women’s suffrage because they believed that women belong in the home. In paragraph two of The Ladies Battle (modified) Molly Elliot Seawell claims that “The entire execution of the law would be in the hands of men, backed up by irresponsible voters (women) who could not lift a finger to catch or punish a criminal.” From the evidence it can be inferred that anti-suffragists believe that women should not be able to vote and should stay at home because at this time women could not be police officers and could not punish criminals.

  9. DN41: Free Write 4/19/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder • Today you can choose your topic. Write about whatever you like, use five lines in your notebook to do this free write, and do not write this prompt. Keep it school appropriate, and remember that I am a mandatory reporter.

  10. DN42: Which country? 4/20/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • Which country did you pick to research? • Why did you choose this country?

  11. DN43: Three Facts 4/24/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder… • List three facts that you learned about the country you are researching.

  12. DN44: Country info 4/25/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • How many people live in the country you are researching? • What is the dominant language in the country you are researching? • What is the dominant religion in the country you are researching? (if none, tell me so).

  13. DN45: More Info 4/26/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • What is the most interesting thing you have learned about the country you are researching? • What is the most shocking/weirdest thing you have learned about the country you are researching?

  14. DN46: Three Facts 4/27/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder… • List three facts that you learned about the country you are researching. • Make sure these facts are different from the facts you gave me last week.

  15. DN47: Meditation 5/1/17 • Grab your folder • Quietly prepare for meditation • I owe you an extra long 10 minute meditation since we did not do it last week

  16. DN48: Free Write 5/2/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder • Today you can choose your topic. Write about whatever you like, use five lines in your notebook to do this free write, and do not write this prompt. Keep it school appropriate, and remember that I am a mandatory reporter.

  17. DN49: Refocus 5/8/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • What is communism? • List some communist countries that you know of.

  18. DN50: EPA 5/9/17 • Write a claim to answer the following question: • Should the US budget cut EPA funding? • Find a piece of evidence from the Article of the Week to support your claim, and write it out using the sentence builder.

  19. DN51: A. Mitchell Palmer 5/10/17 • In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. • What group of people does A. Mitchell Palmer target in his raids? • What does he propose the Department of Justice do with these people?

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