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Connecting Constitutional Principles and Women's Suffrage
Dear John,
In honor of Women's History Month, check out our "The Movement Unites (1890-1920)" lesson from our
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Votes for Women curriculum to explore the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, how it connects to citizenship and public life, and more. Use
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this lesson to help your students discover how constitutional principles and civic virtues are connected to the women's suffrage movement.
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CLICK HERE FOR THE LESSON
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Student Opportunity Get your students into dialogue with students from around the country! Encourage their participation in our
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Think the Vote debate platform . The current question is "Should State Governments Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment?"
Winners are picked on both sides and BRI awards prizes for the best answers. Referring teachers are also able to win prizes!
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Featured Resources
March is Women's History Month and we have a variety of resources for you to use with your students. Check out our
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Women's History Month playlist! Through primary source analysis, writing assignments, discussion prompts, videos, podcast episodes, and other activities, students will learn about women's history in America. The playlist is available fully free to you and your students on our website!
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