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Welcome to Activity 7. This activity is due Thursday. Activities are
intended to
Welcome to Activity 7.This activity is due Thursday.Activities are intended to demonstrate
how well you have understood the material and thought critically about the readings,
lectures, DBs, and any other auxiliary materials we have considered in a unit. Activities
require you to think deeply about your own interpretations of the material, but to also base
your interpretation within the greater scholarly conversation that exists about the topic.
Each Activity will require you to demonstrate this knowledge in a variety of ways. Be sure
to read each prompt carefully and consult the rubric to meet all requirements.Activities are
worth 5 points each.The rules for Activities areThink carefully about the question and be
ready to fully explain and justify your thoughts on the question.Activities should be no less
than 250 words in length.Activities should include one quote from the readings. All quoted
material must be cited in APA formatting, using parenthetical citations.The activity asks you
to think about the roles women took on in the Civil War.Questions to think about:What roles
did women take on by choice?What roles were women forced by circumstances to take
on?What roles allowed women to expand their spheres? Which ones kept them in their
spheres?How did women perceive their war work? How did society perceive their war
work?What do you think is one of the greatest impact of women’s war work?Activity 7
Prompt-Answer the following:How did women’s war work remain part of the gender divide
between women and men?How did the women respond within the CoD/CoTW?How did
women challenge the CoD/CoTW?