Essay Planning: Women's Liberation in the 1960s & 70s

History
Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
6 questions
~12 mins
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This worksheet guides students through planning an essay on the Women's Liberation Movement during the 1960s and 70s, encouraging structured thinking and evidence-based writing.

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Essay Planning: Women's Liberation in the 1960s & 70s

Subject: HistoryGrade: Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Essay Title and Planning Questions

Essay Title:

To what extent did the Women's Liberation Movement of the 1960s and 70s bring about significant change for women in America?

Introduction - Thesis Statement:

Outline your understanding of the movement's aims and its significance in American history.

1.
Explain what the Women's Liberation Movement was and why it emerged in the 1960s and 70s. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
2.
Outline two key events or achievements of the Women's Liberation Movement during this period. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
3.
Compare the objectives of the Women's Liberation Movement with earlier feminist movements. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
4.
Explain the significance of the Women's Liberation Movement in shaping modern gender equality in America. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
5.
Analyse how media coverage affected public perceptions of the Women's Liberation Movement. (8 marks)
[8 marks]
6.
Write a conclusion that evaluates the overall impact of the Women's Liberation Movement on American society. (8 marks)
[8 marks]

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Created
1/1/2026
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