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SKILL:� Context

Explain how social categories, roles, and practices have been maintained and challenged over time.

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9.5 E. CDI

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What we will learn:

Examine the calls for reform from 1900 to the present, specifically focusing on the advancement of women worldwide.

We will practice how to write context after analyzing a photograph of women suffragists on Coney Island.

What we will do:

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Skill Introduction: Context in MCQ

Question: �Women won the right to vote primarily as a result of the women’s rights movement, but other factors were also important. Which of the following best helps explain the pattern in the bar graph above?

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Skill Introduction: Context in MCQ

Question: �Women won the right to vote primarily as a result of the women’s rights movement, but other factors were also important. Which of the following best helps explain the pattern in the bar graph above?

  1. The rise of organized labor and socialist parties

B. The collapse of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires

C. The world wars and decolonization

D. The Great Depression and the Cold War

SKILL: CONTEXTUALIZATION

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Changes & Continuities Over Time

REVIEW: Women since 1450

Mary Wollstonecraft

(feminist of the �Enlightenment Era)

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

USA (1815-1902)

Olympe de Gouges

France (1748-1793)

The Seneca Falls Convention 1848 (USA)

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Global Feminism: Women’s March on Washington

January 21, 2017

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Using Contextualization from a Political Cartoon

SUMMARY:�Image shows a woman knocking on the doors of the polls (voting station). A Chinese man stand next to her, while an Irish man, thumbing his nose, and an African-American man stand inside.

TITLE: ‘Out in the Cold’�Date: March 22, 1884�Publisher: Punch Magazine

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CONTEXT

By 1884, African-American men and Irish immigrants were able to vote.

But with an increase in political activity from women and many Chinese immigrants arriving.

BACKLASH FROM STATUS QUO

Women & Asian not admitted!

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Let’s Practice: CONTEXT

Suffragist on Coney Island 1913 advertising for an upcoming meeting

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DBQ Essay: Contextualization Point

Since the 18th century with the Enlightenment movement, many people have advocated for more liberty, equality and human rights. One vocal group, the Feminist movement, continued to push for equal rights and pay through centuries as progressive meetings took place like at Seneca Falls. Overtime women were able to close the gap with men as they gained more social & political power.

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TAKEAWAYS

Learning Objective:

  • Explain how social categories, roles, and practices have been maintained and challenged over time.

CONTEXT

1. First 3-4 sentences

2. Try to reference the prompt�3. Be sure to think back in chunks of time

4. Also found on the SAQ & MCQ

  1. Women’s Right to Vote & Empowerment

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BONUS Practice: SAQ

Answer all parts of the question that follows.

  1. identify ONE way in which Enlightenment ideas changed political thought in Europe in the period after 1750.
  2. Explain ONE way in which Enlightenment ideas represent a continuity with previous patterns of social thought in global history.
  3. Explain ONE way in which Enlightenment ideas influenced political ideologies in Latin America, Asia, or Africa in the period circa 1900–2000.

One way the Enlightenment influenced political thought from 1900-2000 found in the Feminist movement. This is because since the 1750s, women have continually gained in political power as by 1920s they found the right to vote, run for high offices, and continue the fight for equal pay.

  1. Explain ONE way in which Enlightenment ideas influenced political ideologies in Latin America, Asia, or Africa in the period circa 1900–2000.