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Women's Rights Assignment

Women's Rights Assignment

Q Submission Options: o Written assignment Resources to use: o Read/watch on this page before beginning this assignment. These are the nuts and bolts of how you write history. Your assignments have to follow these norms and conventions to be marked complete. o All the curriculum materials you need for this assignment can be found on the Women's Rights resource page. Questions to answer: Copy/paste these bullets into your assignment and then answer each one separately. o Go down the list of women's grievances in the Declaration of Sentiments (these are the paragraphs that start with the word "He"--there are 13 grievances in all), and identify those grievances that have still not been solved/fixed even now in the 21st century. A bullet-point list would be an excellent way to do this. For each unresolved grievance you identify, analyze and explain why you think that problem/issue has been so difficult to resolve. o Identify and explain those characteristics or elements that all the unresolved grievances you identified above share in common. o How do you explain that in the "Land of the Free," we're still struggling with gender equality 174 years after the Seneca Falls convention? o Optional: Ask at least one question that you are left with at the end of this unit. Checklist for full points: Make sure your submission checks off each of these boxes in order to receive full credit. o Did you copy/paste each bullet into your assignment and then answer each one separately? o Did you use in-text citations to cite your quotes? o Is your analysis at least 250 words long? That means do not include the questions/bullet-points you copied/pasted in your word count. Do not include quotes copied from the reading. And do not include the optional question if you asked one. 250 words is the minimum for your original writing and analysis (no maximum). o Is what you're submitting college-level writing including, but not limited to correct spelling, capitalization, grammar, usage, citations, etc.? (In other words, please remember that the writing skills you honed in English VO1A apply to the work you're submitting in this class too.) How Assignments Are Graded: Submissions that answer each prompt posed and check off every box on the checklist above will be marked "complete" and receive full credit. Answers that skip one or more prompts and/or do not check off every box on the checklist above will be marked "incomplete" and will receive 1/10 points. If nothing is submitted, a zero will be entered in the grade book to indicate "missing". Rubric Contract Grading Assignment Rubric (10 points) (7) Contract Grading Assignment Rubric (10 points) (7) Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDoes your submission meet all of the criteria listed for this assignment? 10 pts Complete Your submission did everything this assignment asked for. Thank you for the time & effort you put into writing this. 1 pts Incomplete Your submission did not do everything this assignment asked for. Go back over the assignment directions and compare what you submitted to what the directions asked for. If you're still confused by what you're missing, just email me. 0 pts Missing You didn't submit anything for this assignment. 10 pts Total Points: 10 PreviousNext

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The list of women's grievances in the Declaration of Sentiments that still has not been solved can be discussed from the given points; • “He has made her, if married, in the eye of the law, civilly dead” ("Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions – Seneca Falls (1848)", 2022). • “He has so framed the laws of divorce, as to what shall be the proper causes of divorce; in case of separation…false supposition of the supremacy of man, and giving all power into his hands” ("Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions – Seneca Falls (1848)", 2022). • “He closes against her all the avenues to wealth and distinction, which he considers most honorable to himself. As a teacher of theology, medicine, or law, she is not known” ("Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions – Seneca Falls (1848)", 2022).