History Smashers: Women's Right to Vote
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Learn about the millions of women it took to get the right to vote in America. The book starts by defining who is a citizen. You'll learn why men ignored their wives and feared allowing women to have a say in how our country is run. You'll discover the constitution's vague language which later led to discussions on whether voting is an earned privilege or natural right. You'll also read about powerful women like Queen Amina (who ruled present day Nigeria) and Native American Chief, Weetamoo, of the Pocasset Wampanoag, who successfully led their people.
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