Equal Rights for Women
Ain't I a Woman?
Inside out and Back Again/TKM
Vocabulary and other ELA Skills
Great Depression
100
The controlling idea of "Equal Rights for Women"
What is "Women should be treated equally in the law to the way men are treated"? (something close will count)
100
The controlling idea for "Ain't I a Woman?"
What is "women can do all of the same things as men, and sometimes more"?
100
The part of Vietnam where Ha and her family are from.
What is Saigon?
100
Communist rebels who stealthily attacked South Vietnam citizens.
What is the Viet Cong?
100
This time period was right after World War I, when people "just wanted to have fun."
What is the roaring twenties?
200
The reason for supporting women's rights rather than African American rights.
What is "society has become aware of African American inequality more-so than women's inequality?"
200
Truth used this as a strategy to convince her audience to take a stand for women's rights. Clue: "Ain't I a Woman?"
What is repetition?
200
This general led the Red Creeks War, an event that Scout gives credit to for allowing her ancestors to settle in Alabama. Hint: he's on the $20 bill.
Who is General Andrew Jackson?
200
This part of RADDI helps sum up your points. It's your chance to share your own thoughts on the topic.
What is the inference?
200
FDR's famous program, which promised the American people that things during the depression will begin to change for the better.
What is the New Deal?
300
The question "Do you type?" in an example of this.
What is stereotyping?
300
The hypocrisy of religious men.
What is "the ability of women to give birth, and men's worshiping of a Godly man (Jesus) who was born from a women."
300
The sinking doll and the wrapped chick symbolize this.
What is "moving on from the past and starting a new life?"
300
This helps get the reader interested in a long writing piece.
What is the hook?
300
Communists believe that this system did not work and blamed it on the reason for the Great Depression.
What is Capitalism?
400
The number of women in the United States vs. the # of males.
What is "3.5 million more women in the United States then men?"
400
Truth uses this strategy to prove her claim.
What is introducing her claim, then proving it with multiple forms of evidence.
400
He stated "there is nothing to fear but fear itself". It's why people in Maycomb had "vague optimism."
Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt? (FDR)
400
This word's origin came from the Great Depression; used to describe the homeless.
What are hoboes?
400
Often referred to as the "greatest agricultural disaster ever to hit the United States." Hint: a drought (long period of dry weather) caused it.
What is The DUst Bowl?
500
Chishom is asking Congress for this.
What is an amendment (change) to the Equal Rights law?
500
Truth used the United States courts to do this after becoming a freed slave.
What is sue the government for the freedom of her son?
500
This line from the novel "Inside out and Back Again" leads to the second part of the novel, when Ha and her family are forced into conflicts involving finding a new home.
What is a "It's over; Saigon is Gone"?
500
Only a symbolic effort towards something. Example: Congress's equal rights acts did not come with clear consequences for employers treating women unequally.
What is tokenism?
500
Ironically, this event is given the most credit for getting us out of the Great Depression.
What is World War II?
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