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English, 28.08.2020 07:01 kendallreed39

Read “We Demand Justice” and answer the following questions. Part I

1. What strategies had women used to try to get the right to vote before the parade?

2. What were the results of their efforts?

3. Why might the parade be more successful than the other strategies?

4. What does the number of marchers tell you about the suffragette cause?

Part 2

5. One of the suffragette banners proclaimed, “We Demand Justice.” What did they mean by justice?

6. Why do you think the “pioneers” of women’s suffrage were given a place of honor at the front of the parade?

Part 3

7. How did many of the men in the crowd feel about the suffragettes?

8. Find evidence in the text to support your answer in number 7, and write it here.

9. What should the police have done? Why didn’t they?

10. How did the crowd’s behavior help the suffragette’s cause?

11. When did women in America finally have the right to vote?

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