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Women’s Suffrage

8-5.8 Compare the Progressive Movement in SC with the national movement, including the impact on temperance; women's suffrage; labor laws; and educational, agricultural, health, and governmental reform.

Unit 12 SLM – Women & Social Reform EQ: EQ: How does the Progressive movement in SC compare to the national Progressive movement? Vocabulary: Suffrage Movement

Women Suffrage Video

Initial goal… Initially the strategy of national women’s suffrage movement was to… …Change the voting laws at the state level Although there was an Equal Rights Association of women in SC, it rallied little support. Women of SC benefitted when some women in the suffrage movement began to take a national approach.

SC position South Carolina did not ratify the 19th amendment until 1967 SC women could still vote because of the ratification by other states