Humanities Voting rights

Good afternoon! Today we're going to:
Talk about voting and voting rights!
If time leftover, play geoguesser! 
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Good afternoon! Today we're going to:
Talk about voting and voting rights!
If time leftover, play geoguesser! 

Slide 1 - Slide

Fill in a word for each letter - what does the government do for us?
V                                                   R
O                                                   I
T                                                    G
I                                                     H
N                                                    T
G                                                    S

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Link

Use the link on the previous slide to answer.

Can women vote in the Netherlands?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 5 - Quiz

Use the link on the previous slide to answer.

Can a VWO 5'er vote in the Netherlands?
A
Yes
B
No
C
It depends

Slide 6 - Quiz

Use the link on the previous slide to answer.

Can Ms. Kaptain vote in the Netherlands?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 7 - Quiz

Use the link on the previous slide to answer.

Can an Italian grandma who lives in Groningen vote in the Netherlands?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 8 - Quiz

Why does voting matter?

Slide 9 - Mind map

When did people get the right to vote?
It hasn't always been the case that the Dutch population could vote! 

Flip over your paper and record the order of events you hear on the timeline. 

Slide 10 - Slide

What surprised you the most from the information on the website?

Slide 11 - Open question

All done for today! Remember:
Voting is something special and is a (relatively) new privilege that we have.

Once you are old enough, make sure you do your research and vote.

Remember that many people (woman, citizens of the ABC islands, etc.) received the right to vote during the last ±100 years. Not everyone has been treated equally!

Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Link

Slide 14 - Link