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Primary Sources: Gertrude Weil’s letters on women’s suffrage
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Read the passage
Primary Sources: Gertrude Weil’s letters on women’s suffrage
. Then answer the questions below.
Read the passage
Primary Sources: Gertrude Weil’s letters on women’s suffrage
. Then answer the questions below.
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Which statement accurately describes the relationship between the author and the recipients?
teacher and students
leader and supporters
employer and employees
politician and constituents
What can you conclude about women's suffrage based on the source? Select
two
correct answers.
Men did not fight for women's rights.
The fight for suffrage for women was difficult.
Campaigns were not a method used to gain support.
Women in the United States were unable to gain the right to vote.
Certain states did not ratify the 19th Amendment at first.
Drag each historical question to the correct box based on whether or not the source answers the question.
What ratification decision did Tennessee make?
Which states voted against ratification of the 19th Amendment?
How many signatures did suffragists collect during their campaign?
What does Gertrude Weil urge suffragists to do in North Carolina?
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