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Requires students to consider which factor was most important in women gaining the vote, the Suffragettes or WW1.

Following a recap starter where students need to bullet point information they have gained previously on the Suffragettes [this can also be completed while watching the documentary 'Suffragette City' that is hyperlinked to the title, a fantastic documentary on the subject], they are presented with a number of different contemporary and secondary sources, which which they need to complete the source grid. The sources are differentiated by amount of text and also 'chilies' to show how difficult each one is, allowing self-differentiation. Students then need to highlight a model answer using the success criteria, before attempting their own answer on whether WW1 or the Suffragettes was more significant in women gaining the vote in 1918. This is suitable for both KS3 and also KS4.

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