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CHAPTER 9 – SECTION 2 WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

CHAPTER 17 – SECTION 2 THE QUESTIONS 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

WHAT WAS THE LIFE OF A WOMEN LIKE BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR? IN EACH OF THESE AREAS DESCRIBE “WOMEN’S WORK” FARMWOMEN, DOMESTIC HELP INDUSTRY, BUSINESS NAME 3 WOMEN’S COLLEGES. WHO WAS SUSAN B. ANTHONY? WHAT WAS THE 19TH AMENDMENT ? 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

Chapter 17 Section 2 WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

CHAPTER 17 – SECTION 2 THE ANSWERS 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

WHAT WAS THE LIFE OF A WOMEN LIKE BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR? “CULT OF DOMESTICITY” MIDDLE CLASS & WEALTHY STAY AT HOME KEEP CHILDREN SAFE KEEP HUSBAND RESTED POOR FORCED TO WORK (LOW WAGES) 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

DESCRIBE “WOMEN’S WORK” FOR… FARMWOMEN HOUSEHOLD CHORES FIELDWORK WHEN NEEDED DOMESTIC HELP COOK, CLEAN, DO LAUNDRY INDUSTRY LOW PAY –LOW SKILL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS TYPING, BOOKKEEPERS, SECRETARIES 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

WHAT WAS THE 19TH AMENDMENT ? ALLOWED WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE NAME 3 WOMEN’S COLLEGES. VASSAR, SMITH, WELLESLEY BARNARD, PEMBROKE, RADCLIFF WHO WAS SUSAN B. ANTHONY? WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE LEADER N.A.W.S.A FOUNDER WHAT WAS THE 19TH AMENDMENT ? ALLOWED WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

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WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE SUSAN B ANTHONY 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2

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PROGRESSIVE ERA AMENDMENTS 16th (1913) Income Tax 17th (1913) Direction Election of Senators 18th (1919) Prohibition 19th (1920) Women’s Suffrage 2/24/2019 MAH 9-2