Did suffrage proponents argue women voting would protect


List one change to women's lives presented by Professor Foner

2. List the "geographical region" of focus of Professor Kuhlman's and Professor Woodworth-Ney's discussions of women's suffrage

3. List two other [non-suffrage] issues of concern for women presented by either Professor Kuhlman or Professor Woodworth-Ney

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Dr. Kuhlman's Questions

1. Was there any pattern to the granting of women's suffrage?

a. Suffrage Map

How did voting rights relate to nationhood?

b. Women and "nationhood"

Women's suffrage brought new rights. Were there still shortcomings after suffrage? Any items not gained with voting rights?

c. Gains for women

Shortcomings of women's suffrage

Did international events contribute to women's suffrage?

 

d. Suffrage Map

Dr. Woodworth-Ney's Questions

1. Do you find any pattern to women's suffrage in the American West?

a. U S Suffrage Map

Did suffrage proponents argue women voting would protect the status quo? What arguments were made in the American West in which womens' suffrage would maintain the status quo?

b. Texas Example

Were there any other arguments presented?

c. Other women's issues

d. Wyoming Example

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