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This The Amendment Process: Ratifying the 19th Amendment interactive also includes:
- Student Activity
- House Joint Resolution Regarding the 19th Amendment
- Let the People Vote on It
- Letter to Edwin Webb from Pauline Adams
- 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Tennessee's Ratification of the 19th Amendment
- Protestors Holding a Woman Suffrage Banner
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The process for adding an amendment to the U.S. Constitution is long and arduous, by design. High School historians study a series of documents about the Nineteenth Amendment and, using an interactive program, drag the documents onto a panel that then shows the correct sequence in the amendment process. A final discussion solidifies understanding of the process.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the lesson during march's Women's History Month
Classroom Considerations
- Class members require access to devices with internet connections to view the documents and complete the interactive activity
Pros
- The documents can be enlarged to permit close reading
Cons
- None