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  1. History Lessons
  2. U.S. History
  3. Progressive Era
  4. Women's Movement in the 20th Century
Topic: U.S. History
Time Period: Progressive Era, World War I and the 1920s, The New Deal and World War II, Civil Rights Era and Cold War Culture
Category: Lesson Plan

Women's Movement in the 20th Century

This lesson presents students with four historical documents from the women’s rights movement in the United States in the 20th century on topics such as women’s suffrage and Title IX. Effective as a summative unit lesson or assessment, this lesson requires students to apply broad knowledge of the women’s movement to draw inferences about when each historical document was created.

Image: Photo of Judy Wenning of the National Organization of Women (N.O.W.) from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.

Image: Photo of Judy Wenning of the National Organization of Women (N.O.W.) from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.

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