Houghton Mifflin Social Studies
Chapter 20, Lesson 2: Patterns of Change (pp. 514-517)
I. Why Change Takes Time
B. Change in society goes against someone's self-interest.
II. How Women Fought for the Vote
B. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony led the fight for suffrage with meetings, speeches, and articles.
C. In 1920, women were given the vote in the Nineteenth Amendment.
Lesson at a Glance Outline
A. Each person has a self-interest, or personal concern, about an issue.
A. The Seneca Falls meeting began the movement for women's suffrage.
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