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Understanding Goal: The rights of individuals changed after the Civil War.

Understanding Goal: The rights of individuals changed after the Civil War. What is this object?. What does this look like?. Where must this be?. Who are they?. What are they all doing here?. How do they feel?. Why?. What do they want?. Would you join them? Why?.

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Understanding Goal: The rights of individuals changed after the Civil War.

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  1. Understanding Goal:The rights of individuals changed after the Civil War.

  2. What is this object?

  3. What does this look like?

  4. Where must this be?

  5. Who are they?

  6. What are they all doing here?

  7. How do they feel? Why?

  8. What do they want?

  9. Would you join them? Why?

  10. Investigative Question:What individual rights were more difficult to obtain than others?

  11. Item Title [Suffragists demonstrating against Woodrow Wilson in Chicago, 1916] Digital Id mnwp 276016http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mnwp.276016 Created/Published [1916 Oct. 20] Notes Summary: Photograph of (mostly female) suffrage supporters demonstrating with signs addressed to President Woodrow Wilson while assembled along a street in Chicago.read "Wilson Against Women" and other texts.Title derived by Library of Congress staff. Subjects Demonstrations--Chicago (Ill.)--1910-1920National Woman's PartySuffragists--United States--1910-1920Women--Suffrage--United StatesUnited States--Illinois--Chicago

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