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Module 3 Short Responses – Question 1 What types of sources could be used to research the economic impact of the women's movement? What about for its social impact? Develop relevant search terms. Periodicals would be the secondary source that could be used for both the economic and social impact of the movement. The reason I chose periodicals is because they may be the easiest to locate for the specific research topic.  Search terms that could be used would be things like Women's Suffrage Susan B. Anthony Elizbeth Cady Stanton Anthony and Stanton Seneca Falls Convention Women's right to vote Equal rights for women Social impact and women's rights   There is so many more that can contribute to this topic.   Module 3 Short Responses – Question 2 Congress held its final vote to approve the Nineteenth Amendment on June 4, 1919. Was this a necessary or a contributory cause of the success of the woman suffrage movement? The 19th Amendment was both a necessary and contributory cause. The reason being is because they had the approval of the needed states to make it the necessary cause. The reason it is contributory is because of President Wilson showing is full support of the suffrage movement. Module 3 Short Responses – Question 3
The National American Woman Suffrage Association supported the U.S. decision to enter World War I and publicly encouraged women to support the war effort. Was this a necessary or a contributory cause of the success of the woman suffrage movement? I would say that this would be a contributory cause, because going to war was something considered needed to ensure a successful Women's movement. Module 3 Short Responses – Question 4 Look at this website for information about women's suffrage at the Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/primarysourcesets/womens-suffrage . Using the A.R.I.A. criteria, answer the following questions: What is the purpose of this website? Is the information on this website easy to locate? Can you use a search box or a navigational menu? How reliable and current is the information presented? Would this website be appropriate to use in a research paper? The purpose of this article is to show the reader different articles, journals and pamphlets from the exact time of the Women's Suffrage movement. There is a navigational menu as well as a search bar which makes access and searching the website easy to use. The information is a reliable source because the domain is .gov which is a high reliable source. The information when you click on each individual picture they have located below information about the time period it was in, a title, brief summary, publisher and headings etc. This website would be appropriate to use in a research paper. Module 3 Short Responses – Question 5 Look at this website about the Paycheck Fairness Act: https://www.aclu.org/equal-pay-equal- work-pass-paycheck-fairness-act . Using the A.R.I.A. criteria, answer the following questions: Who sponsors this website? Is it easy to navigate and find information? Is it modern looking? How current and accurate is the information on the website? Does it promote a specific opinion or point of view? Would this website be appropriate to use in a research paper? The website listed is a non profit organization. There is no search bar menu to search, but they do have a drop down box that gives a list of their covered topics. The information provided is short and not very lengthy, gives a brief summary but not enough to pull any information worthy to use inside a paper or analysis without more information researched. Their point of view is equal rights across multiple issues such as women's rights, equal pay, disability rights, voting rights and more. I would not use this in a research paper, this website would need another website to back it up.
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