DBQ- Cuban woman's movement

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DBQ- Cuban woman's movement

Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias? Does this information reflect Women’s rights before or after the revolution? What does this source let us know about the rights of women prior to the revolution? Why would the role of women change in 1959?

How did the school benefit women in Cuba? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias? How did the school benefit women in Cuba? How did the school benefit minorities?

Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias? Why is this source an important source to keep in mind even though the person is not famous? What can this statement show about the ordinary Cuban male’s perspective on the Woman’s rights? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias?

Why is this source important? Is this a reliable source? Do you think that this a good reflection of the overall movement? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias?

Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias? Why might the author of this passage be bias against the Cuban Government? What do you think the author means by “Motherhood and ration books are irreconcilable enemies?” How does the author suggest that resource allocation is not fair in Cuba?

Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias? Why might this source not be reliable? In what ways has the Cuban Government encouraged woman’s rights? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias?

Would you consider this source reliable source? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias? Would you consider this source reliable source? What benefits have the women in Cuba gained from the Cuban Revolution regarding literacy and EAP?

Is this a reliable source? Based on the information that we learned in class, is this a significant gain for female Cuban citizens? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias?

Do you consider this a reliable source? What issue does she raise in regards to women’s role in Cuba? Primary Source or Secondary Source and is this source bias?