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Imagine that you are not writing a brief research paper about "Women's Suffrage and 19th Amendment" —instead, you are writing a full-length book. What would you do to produce a fuller, more complex
Imagine that you are not writing a brief research paper about "Women's Suffrage and 19th Amendment" —instead, you are writing a full-length book. What would you do to produce a fuller, more complex discussion of this event? What different historical lenses might you apply? What causes or consequences of this event would you examine in greater depth? Does your event raise morally complex questions?