Certainly! While I can't drag and drop items, I can give you a list of common causes and effects of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment for you to organize.
Causes:
- Women's Suffrage Movement: A long-standing effort by women to gain the right to vote.
- World War I: Women's contributions to the war effort highlighted their capabilities and reinforced arguments for suffrage.
- Political Activism: Increased political activism among women, including protests, marches, and lobbying for voting rights.
- Influential Leaders: Key figures such as Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul mobilized support for women's voting rights.
- Changing Social Attitudes: Shifts in societal attitudes toward women’s roles and capabilities contributed to the demand for equality.
Effects:
- Expanded Voting Rights: Women gained the legal right to vote in federal and state elections.
- Political Participation: Increased involvement of women in politics, such as running for office and participating in political parties.
- Advancement of Gender Equality: The amendment contributed to broader movements aimed at achieving equality for women in all areas of society.
- Social Reforms: Women's increased political influence led to advocacy for social issues, like labor rights, child welfare, and education.
- Cultural Shift: The affirmation of women's suffrage helped to redefine gender roles and expectations in American society.
Feel free to categorize these items as you see fit!