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    Throughout the film‚ “Iron Jawed Angels”‚ a young woman‚ Alice Paul and her partner‚ Lucy Burns battle for the women’s right to vote throughout all 50 states in America. They used multiple methods that finally led to the 19 Amendment being created. Three major methods were used to earn their right. In the beginning of the film‚ the activists organized a women’s suffrage parade.The parade was held on the same day as Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration‚ which the women hoped would result in a lot of

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    In the movie Iron Jawed Angels‚ I viewed the more deeply about the troubles and conflicts that Alice Paul and Lucy Burns had to defeat to complete their most desired goal which was to help women gain Independence‚ and achieve the right to vote in a male based society. All of these hardships that they went through were so significant because it was women like Paul and Burns that helped get the law for women rights to pass‚ women gained so many of the rights and the freedoms that we have today

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    Watching Iron Jawed Angels really opened my eyes. There was struggle between women and politics‚ but also between women themselves. It was not easy to gain these rights. This was just one step in gaining the equality that women should have. As Alice Paul says in the movie‚ “It’s unfair to die in a fight we shouldn’t have to fight.” In Iron Jawed Angels‚ we are shown part of the journey to gain women the right to vote. Alice Paul and Lucy Burns meet with Carrie Chapman Catt and Anna Shaw about being

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    assemble. The women’s suffrage movement of the 1910’s in the United States is a classic example of how sociological change occurs. Portrayed in Iron Jawed Angels‚ the Suffragette Movement was a complex movement within the United States that underwent the five necessary stages needed for sociological change to occur. At the beginning of Iron Jawed Angels‚ a British suffragette Alice Paul along with Lucy Paul were talking with Carrie Chapman Catt in order to receive a permit to hold a parade to promote

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    In the movie Iron-Jawed Angels‚ fictional Senator Leighton went to the prison in Virginia seeking to bring his wife‚ fictional Emily Leighton‚ home. Upon asking her to come home from the prison and leave behind the women leading the suffrage movement‚ her only response was to ask about her daughters. Senator Leighton replied that they missed her dearly and that he wanted to bring Emily home for the girls’ sake. Emily retorted‚ “They are the only reason I am here”. This quote demonstrates the point

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    an amendment because women are not capable of full citizenship‚ for the simple reason that they are not available for purposes of national and imperial defense. All government rests ultimately on force‚ to which women‚ owing to physical‚ moral and social reasons and

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    Social Welfare Policy is laws and even rules that have improve or help the lives of people that who live in these communities. Social Welfare policy is important because the policies form all the framework that tend to allow people to live within their rights. When we are talking about social welfare policies in reference to abortion‚ there are plenty of policies that are in place that relates to abortion. To be honest‚ abortion is a topic that always cause controversies because of the moral belief

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    1 Social policysocial welfare‚ and the welfare state John Baldock   Contents ■ ■ ■ Introduction Learning outcomes Social policy Defining social policy in terms of types of expenditure Analysing social policy Social policy as intentions and objectives Redistribution The management of risk Social inclusion Social policy as administrative and financial arrangements Social policy as social administration Social policy as public finance Social policy as outcomes Social welfare The welfare state Defining

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    do. In the film Iron Jawed Angles and “The intimately oppressed” by Howard Zinn‚ they emphasize how strong women are and stand up for what they believe in. In the movie Iron Jawed Angles‚ Alice Paul is the main character in the movie‚ she is the founder of the National’s Woman Party (NWP). Lucy Burns is her best friend‚ co-founder of NWP and others are pushing for allow women to vote in all 50 states. In the movie you can see that men do not want women to vote. Also in Iron Jawed Angles‚ there is

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    SOCIAL POLICY Social Policy and the Welfare System Leigh-Ann Hancock Kaplan University HN300-01 Human Services and Social Policy Professor Lorena Lashway May 1‚ 2012 Social Policy and the Welfare System Over one hundred years ago poverty-stricken Americans’ means of assistance was met through families‚ local communities‚ and charities‚ typically religious. Following industrialization in the 1870s‚ the nation’s adult workforce was flooded by employers who were dependent on a continuing flow

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