Aunt Elizabeth's Dream

Matthew Ramirez

Click and drag each inference in the Venn Diagram, under the passage(s) it can be inferred from. Some inferences can be drawn from both passages.

Aunt Elizabeth's dream
both
Elizabeth Cady Stantion

Mother is counting on the fact that Hannah will vote one day
Many dedicated and determined women attended the 1848 convention organized by Stanton
The 19th Amendment was monumental in advancing rights for women.
women today should be thankful for the Suffragists who worked to give them the rights that they have.
some women might not have voted in 1919 because they were scared to do so.
there were probably few, if any, men at the 1848 convention
women should take advantage of the right to vote.
many women of the 19th century were angry about how they were treated by men and society

You can only put 3 inferences in each section.

3 answers

Aunt Elizabeth's dream:
- Mother is counting on the fact that Hannah will vote one day
- some women might not have voted in 1919 because they were scared to do so
- women should take advantage of the right to vote

Elizabeth Cady Stanton:
- Many dedicated and determined women attended the 1848 convention organized by Stanton
- The 19th Amendment was monumental in advancing rights for women
- women today should be thankful for the Suffragists who worked to give them the rights that they have
You forgot the "Both" section.
My apologies for that oversight. Here are the inferences that can be drawn from both passages:

Both:
- many women of the 19th century were angry about how they were treated by men and society
- there were probably few, if any, men at the 1848 convention