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“Presentation: Women’s Freedoms in Afghanistan through the Decades”
In this activity, students will research women’s freedoms in a specific period in Afghanistan’s history to share in a presentation with the class.
Prior to the Taliban’s rule in the late 20th century, women enjoyed a variety of freedoms under different governments. Working in small groups, select one of the following periods in 20th/21st century Afghanistan and research women’s rights during that time: Independence to pre-USSR rule (1933-1979); USSR-occupation (1979-1992); First Taliban rule (1996-2001); US Invasion/Ousting of Taliban (2001-August 2021); and Second Taliban Rule (August 2021-present day). Use the following questions to guide your research:
If possible, include photographs in your presentation.
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