Women’s Suffrage
February11
As we learned in our studies of World War I, women played an important role in helping the soldiers of our country gain the necessary resources they needed during war. They also stepped up and provided for their families by working and taking care of children. Once the women began gaining so many responsibilities they began to question their right and why they did not have the same rights as men. This began the Women’s Suffrage Movement.
Use the links below to help you create a T-chart that summarizes the events both for and against the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Be sure to include the role of Tennessee in becoming part of the “Perfect 36”.