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Slide 1 Slide 2 Pageant in front of the U.S. Treasury Building, Washington D.C. Part of the March 3, 1913, suffrage parade. Slide 3 How did Women Address Gender Inequality…
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PowerPoint Presentation Sexism and Feminism Assigned Blog #1-50 points(10 points discussion) Choose any woman/event/law in history that has greatly impacted women in the…
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