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Women and Social Movements includes two kinds of teaching tools – lesson plans and document-based questions. Here is an example of a lesson plan. These resources are prepared by teachers and can be used in a wide range of undergraduate and high school classes. Let’s move now to the Dictionary of Social Movements. Suppose that we click on the “Movements” button in the navigation bar below. (Click NEXT now.)
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