Discussion on Changing Roles of Women

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Discussion on Changing Roles of Women

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 INSTRUCTIONS: You will want to watch the following videos, consult the Readings below, and your Textbook in order to complete this assignment.

CULT OF DOMESTICITY VIDEO (Links to an external site.)

Women in Lowell (Links to an external site.)

Frontier: Harriet L. Noble (Links to an external site.)

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Lowell Mill Operatives

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Catharine Beecher on the Duty of Women in the United States

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Online Blog: Discussion of Domestic Service in US (Links to an external site.)

STEP ONE: Review materials

STEP TWO: Think about the ways the Cult of Domesticity changes women’s role in US society. Consider why the Cult of Domesticity might have developed in reaction to the changes brought about by the Market Revolution.

STEP THREE: Respond to one of the following questions below (one only):

  1. A)How did the ideals of True Womanhood (Cult of Domesticity) exclude women in the United States? Who would be unable to claim this role and why?
  2. B)How did women embrace the role of True Womanhood (Cult of Domesticity)? List three ways and explain how these women were laying claim to this ideal.
  3. C)How did women who were not in the Middle Class or Elite classes attempt to portray themselves as worthy of True Womanhood (Cult of Domesticity)?

STEP FOUR: Pick two peers and support their argument with one quote from the primary sources (Harriet L. Noble, Lowell Mill Operative, Elizabeth F. Ellet) to support their answer.

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