Asked by yasminb.

strength of the arguments about Tarbell’s position
on women suffrage

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by yasminb.
Tarbell
argued that traditional female roles had been belittled by women’s rights advocates
and that women’s contributions belonged in the private sphere."

Tarbell also argued that women showed a lot of creativity as home makers

that Men think their superior

women haven't been given credit for their accomplishments.
Answered by Steven
youre right i agree
Answered by yasminb.
so i need to do an essay

Write an essay that analyzes the strength of the arguments about Tarbell’s position
on women suffrage in at least two of these texts based on the given reasoning and
evidence.
Answered by yasminb
can i put this

Tarbell position on women's suffrage was that she opposed it. "Tarbell argued that traditional female roles had been belittled by women’s rights advocates and that women’s contributions belonged in the private sphere." She argued that women showed a lot of creativity as home makers, and that should be it.
In “Ida Tarbell: Life and Works” and “Ida Tarbell” Biographies, Tarbell argued that “traditional female roles had been belittled by women’s rights advocates and that women’s contributions belonged in the private sphere." She opposed this because it contradicted the roles of women which were to stay home and take care of the household duties and children.
Answered by Steven
i would add "Many woman suffer but Ida Tarbell changed that".
Answered by yasminb
is thhis good?

In “Ida Tarbell: Life and Works” and “Ida Tarbell” Biographies, Tarbell argued that “traditional female roles had been belittled by women’s rights advocates and that women’s contributions belonged in the private sphere." She opposed this because it contradicted the roles of women which were to stay home and take care of the household duties and children.
Despite her accomplishment, of being the most influential women in the country she rejected the status of role model. With her accomplishment you would have thought that she would actually encourage the movement, but no she didn’t, she still despised it.
Answered by Steven
YES good job! Nice Essay! i would give it an A+
Answered by yasminb
:) thank you
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