extra credit opportunity (15 points) – due monday april 4, 2011

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Extra Credit Opportunity (15 points) – Due Monday April 4, 2011 • Watch the Movie Iron Jawed Angels – Write a 1-2 page review of the movie. • (12-pt font, 1.5 or double-spaced, normal margins) – Give it a rating of 0-4 stars – Provide a one-paragraph synopsis/overview/summary of the film. – Identify and briefly describe the main characters of the film: • Alice Paul • Carrie Chapman Catt • Lucy Burns • Ida Wells • Woodrow Wilson – Identify a few of the major themes, story lines that are developed through the movie – End with a solid, one-paragraph personal reaction to the move…. • What did you like/not like? • What was surprising? • What did you learn? • What would you still like to know? • How did it change your perception of the women’s suffrage movement?

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Extra Credit Opportunity (15 points) – Due Monday April 4, 2011. Watch the Movie Iron Jawed Angels Write a 1-2 page review of the movie. (12-pt font, 1.5 or double-spaced, normal margins) Give it a rating of 0-4 stars Provide a one-paragraph synopsis/overview/summary of the film. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Extra Credit Opportunity (15 points) – Due Monday April 4, 2011

• Watch the Movie Iron Jawed Angels– Write a 1-2 page review of the movie.

• (12-pt font, 1.5 or double-spaced, normal margins)– Give it a rating of 0-4 stars – Provide a one-paragraph

synopsis/overview/summary of the film.– Identify and briefly describe the main characters

of the film:• Alice Paul• Carrie Chapman Catt• Lucy Burns• Ida Wells• Woodrow Wilson

– Identify a few of the major themes, story lines that are developed through the movie

– End with a solid, one-paragraph personal reaction to the move….• What did you like/not like?• What was surprising?• What did you learn?• What would you still like to know?• How did it change your perception of the women’s

suffrage movement?