Friday, April 13, 2012

How do the changing rules of the pigs compare to the changing of laws to meet the specific needs of the their makers? (Travon)


            How do the changing rules of the pigs compare to the changing of laws to meet the specific needs of the their makers? It was changed cause the pig was tired of getting push around by the humans and they wanted to do thing on their own. It just like the woman and the history at first they couldn’t do nothing they just had to say at the house all the time and watch the kids they couldn’t vote they was only post to say home but they didn’t want to just do that so they came up with a plan and the plan was to get the same right as men cause they just didn’t want to say home. The animal is very similar to the woman and the old days cause the animals was just getting push around and they wanted to make a big change just like the women wanted to so they was plan then had a big brawl with the human. They had to fight hard and smart to beat the humans to be free and take over they own barn and control there own life but the pigs think they was to cocky so they was going to be the leader of the whole barn so they can have somebody by run they farm. Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S. “1903 The National Women's Trade Union League (WTUL) is established to advocate for improved wages and working conditions for women” (Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.).

            If you compare the animals to the woman by and the day they both was trying to get free and be able to do any they wanted to do cause both of them wanted rights the woman wanted the right to vote and to do the thing and job man do but they man didn’t wanted them to and it was against the law so the woman had to fight for it and the animals wanted to do they own work so they had to the same thing to get free they just had to fight for freedom. Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S. “In 1893 Colorado is the first state to adopt an amendment granting women the right to vote. Utah and Idaho follow suit in 1896, Washington State in 1910, California in 1911, Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona in 1912, Alaska and Illinois in 1913, Montana and Nevada in 1914, New York in 1917; Michigan, South Dakota, and Oklahoma in 1918”(Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.).
Works Cited
Imbornoni, Ann-Marie. "Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) — Infoplease.com." Infoplease: Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Biographies, Dictionary, Thesaurus. Free online reference, research & homework help. — Infoplease.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2012. <http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html>.


                                                                                                   

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