5. Learning Pathway: Influential Women
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Women's History Month Choice Board
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Building Democracy for All Chapters
- Standard 3: UNCOVER: Mary Wollstonecraft, Olympe de Gouges, and the Rights of Women
- Standard 3: ENGAGE: Who Were History's Important Women Change-Makers in Math, Science, and Politics?
- Standard 4: UNCOVER: Anne Hutchinson and Women's Roles in Colonial America
- Standard 1: INVESTIGATE: The Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments
- Standard 1: UNCOVER: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Standard 4: UNCOVER: Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren and the Political Roles for Women
- Standard 1: UNCOVER: Shirley Chisholm, African American Presidential Candidate
- Standard 3: ENGAGE: Can a Woman Be Elected President or Vice-President of the United States?
- Standard 3: UNCOVER: Electing LGBTQIA Legislators
- Standard 3: UNCOVER: Women's Political Participation Around the World
- Standard 7: INVESTIGATE: Frances Perkins and Margaret Sanger
- Standard 10: INVESTIGATE: The Women's Rights Movement
- Standard 10: UNCOVER: Queen Liliuokalani and the American Annexation of Hawaii
- Standard 11: INVESTIGATE: Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and the Delano Grape Strike and Boycott
- Standard 11: UNCOVER: Claudette Colvin and Browder v. Gayle
- Standard 12: UNCOVER: Mother Jones and the March of the Mill Children
- Standard 2: UNCOVER: Alice Paul and the Equal Rights Movement
- Standard 3: UNCOVER: Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
- Standard 4: INVESTIGATE: Gender - Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
- Standard 4: UNCOVER: Helen Keller, Author and Political Activist
- Standard 4: ENGAGE: When Can Girls and Boys Compete Together in Athletic Events?
- Standard 6: INVESTIGATE: Due Process and Equal Protection: Mendez v. Westminster (1947)
- Standard 4: UNCOVER: Marriage Equality Court Cases
- Standard 6: UNCOVER: Gender-Inclusive Language in State Constitutions and Laws
- Standard 8: ENGAGE: How Can Society Eliminate Gender Gaps in Wages and Jobs?
- Standard 2: UNCOVER: Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and Rachel Carson
- Standard 3: UNCOVER: Pioneering Women Cartoonists: Jackie Ormes and Dale Messick
- Standard 3: ENGAGE: Women War Correspondents