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  •  / WebQuest: Votes For Women

WebQuest: Votes For Women

WebQuests offer interactive resources for schools from nine national museums.

How did British women get the right to vote? KS3 History.

This WebQuest covers the following topics:

  • Women's suffrage
  • Historical enquiry skills
  • Impact of the First World War.

WebQuest: Votes for Women

Sylvia Pankhurst, by Sylvia Pankhurst,  - NPG 4999 - © National Portrait Gallery, London

Sylvia Pankhurst
by Sylvia Pankhurst
NPG 4999



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