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Explanation:
---female reformers
1. The U.S. women’s suffrage movement had its roots in the abolition movement
2. After the Civil War, many abolitionists and women’s rights activists parted ways over the question of female suffrage
---challenging social values
1. They are beliefs
2.They are conceptions of, preferences for, and prescriptions about desirable modes of conduct or established orientations toward living and existence (in other words, the means of living)
---discrimination and the ku klux klan
1. Following the Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan emerges to suppress and victimize newly freed slaves.
2. At its peak in the 1920s, Klan membership exceeded 4 million people nationwide.
---technology changes lifestyles
1. Technology Has Changed How We Pay Bills And Transfer Money
2.Technology changed the ways of communication
---changes in entertainment
1. Make personalized content/channel recommendations Netflix-style
2. Voice Technology is Changing the Entertainment Experience
---consumer goods of the 1920s
1. "BUY NOW, PAY LATER" became the credo of many middle class Americans of the ROARING TWENTIES.
2. Fueling consumer demand were new techniques in advertising.
---jane yelvington McCallum
1. McCallum died in 1957 and is remembered for her lifelong dedication to giving women a voice in the political process, and making sure that voice was heard.
2. Jane McCallum and the Suffrage Movement is an online exhibition created by the Austin History Center covering the history of the suffrage movement in Texas.