Official Kids Mag

March 2023

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Official Kids Mag www.kidscoop.com © Vicki Whiting March 2023 6 In 1848, a group of people met in Seneca Falls, NY to talk about the ____________ women faced because they didn't have the same rights as men. At that time, women could not own property, they could not vote and very few could go to __________. This meeting was the first women's rights convention in the United States. At that meeting, men and women signed a document called, "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions." By signing, these people agreed to the _________ of what was becoming the woman's movement. For more than 70 years, women and men _____________, wrote letters and articles, protested and picketed to get an Amendment to the Constitution which would give women the right to _________. These people were known as suffragists. How long do you think women in the United States have had the right to vote? 300 years? 200 years? 150 years? In the United States, women have had that ___________ for only 103 years of the 247 years we have been a country. And getting the right to vote took ___________ of protesting and writing to lawmakers—who were all men at the time. On May 21, 1919, the U.S. House of Representatives finally ____________ the 19th Amendment, also known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote. But that was just the first ________. The U.S. Senate and at least three quarters of the states had to approve it before it would become the law of the land. The United States Senate approved the amendment a week after the House. On August 18, 1920, Tennessee became the ________ state needed to ratify the 19th Amendment. One week later, on August 26, the 19th Amendment officially became part of the U.S. Constitution, forever ______________ American women's right to vote. Today, more than 68 million women vote in elections because of the courageous suffragists who never gave up the fight for equality. Replace the missing words on this page: Meeting for Women's Rights Victory! G R E A T M O M E N T S I N W O M E N ' S H I S T O R Y Can you imagine a world in which women do not have the right to vote?

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