Why did both the womens suffrage movement and the civil


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Answer One of the Following Essay Questions

1. The Nature of the Constitution: The framers of the Constitution sought simultaneously to increase the national government's power, to make it difficult for the national government to act, and to limit popular influence while accepting popular sovereignty. Explain how the framers tried to achieve each of these objectives through the Constitution. Cite at least three sources about equally: Kernell, et al. 2014 (with page numbers); the Constitution (with article and section numbers, or amendment numbers); and Madison's Federalist No. 10 (from the textbook and cited as Madison 2014, with page numbers).

2. Why was the Constitution adopted, in place of the Articles of Confederation? Describe and assess the traditional view found in Kernell, et al. 2014 and the critical view found in the film "A Little Rebellion Now and Then" (cited as "A Little Rebellion") and in your notes on my lectures (cited as "Karapin mm/dd/yy"). Give equal attention to both views. Cite Kernell, et al. 2014 with page numbers and at least one of the two sources mentioned for the critical view.

3. Why did both the women's suffrage movement and the civil rights movement mobilize strongly and have major effects on policy? Discuss three different causes that these two movements had in common, and how the causal factors shaped the protests and the outcomes. For the causal factors, use the handout on causes of protest that is posted on Blackboard. Give equal attention to both movements and to all three causal factors. Cite, with page numbers: Keyssar 2000; and Piven and Cloward 1979.

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