Women’s Roles in Early America
Laws & Inequality
Resistance & Early Voices
Women of Color & Enslavement
Big Ideas (Zinn’s Perspective)
100

Most women in early America were expected to work in the ______ and take care of children

What is Home?

100

Women could not participate in this major democratic process

what is Voting?

100

This means standing up against unfair treatment

what is Resistance?

100

Enslaved women worked both in the home and in the ______

What are Fields?


100

Zinn’s history focuses on ordinary ______, not just leaders

What are People?

200

In addition to housework, many women also worked in this area to support their families

What are Fields / farms?

200

When women married, their property often became their ______

Who is Husband’s?

200

Some women resisted by writing, speaking, and ______ publicly

what is Protesting / organizing?

200

Enslaved women had no control over their own ______

What are Lives / bodies?

200

Zinn argues that traditional history often leaves out ______

Who are Women?

300

Women’s work was often not ______, even though it was essential

what is Valued?

300

This system gave husbands legal control over their wives

what are Marriage laws / coverture (accept simplified answers)

300

Abigail Adams warned leaders to “remember the ladies” when making ______

what are Laws?

300

Zinn explains that enslaved women faced both racism and ______

What is Sexism?

300

The chapter shows that inequality between men and women was built into ______

what is Society / laws?

400

Women were expected to be this, meaning they followed rules without questioning

what is Obedient?

400

Women were treated as legally dependent on ______

who are Men?

400

Zinn shows that women’s resistance began ______ in American history

what is Early / from the beginning?

400

Families of enslaved women could be separated through ______

What is enslavement / being sold?

400

Zinn connects women’s struggles to larger systems of ______

What is Power / control?

500

Zinn emphasizes that women’s labor was important but often ______ in history

what is "Ignored / overlooked"?

500

Zinn argues that laws were created mainly by and for ______

who are Men?

500

Women challenged the idea that they should stay ______ and not speak out

what is Silent / quiet?

500

Enslaved women resisted through small acts like slowing work, escaping, or ______

What is Speaking out / rebelling (accept reasonable answers)?

500

According to Zinn, understanding women’s history helps us understand ______ today

what is Inequality / injustice?

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