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Wednesday 10 January 2018

The Early Years ( Late 1800 , 1919


 Activity 1.

 This is located at Christchurch cathedral city, but rarely it can be called in another way as cathedral Christ church. It was built between 1864 and 1904 in the centre of the city, It took them 10 years to build this cathedral, but however the central nave was finished about three years soon as this photo was taken, but it was finally it was finish in 1904.

Activity 2.

At the turn of the century New Zealand they elected the new government, Richard John sodden as the leader of the liberal party from the 1893 - 1906. Only man was allowed to vote. this all changed late in the 1800. A women called Kate Sheppard lead a suffragist movement in New Zealand Asking for a change in law. She did hard work, but finally she paid off when the Elected act was passed into the law on 19 September in 1893, giving rights to the women's to vote. well New Zealand was the one that gave rights for the women's to vote, but there was more countries in the world. it would be fair - because the New Zealander's had the rights to let the women's vote.  






5 comments:

Willy L. said...

Kia Ora Rangi,

For the 'The Right to Vote' section, there's more to it than what you've put down. Yes, it is fair that New Zealand gave women the right to vote, but the activity mentions Saudi Arabia, which until 2015, did not give women the right to vote.

So in your opinion, is it fair or not? I'm going to take a guess and say that you'd say it isn't fair, but I'm interested to seeing your reasons behind the stance.

-Willy

Cadence said...

Kia Ora Rangi,

Activity 1: Thanks so much for sharing a very interesting post! I love the before and after photo of the cathedral! I seems like the surroundings of the Church has changed more than the building itself… what do you think?
Have you ever visited the cathedral before?

Activity 2: Fantastic work! You have some great information here! Go Kate Sheppard! Saudi Arabia allowed women the right to vote only in 2015… can you believe that? I am very proud of New Zealand that we were the first to give women that right in 1893. What do you think?

Keep up the great work!

Cadence :)

Ellee said...

Hi Rangi!

My name is Ellee, I am another part of the Summer Learning Journey Crew that is commenting on your blogs this summer.

Looks like you have made a great start to your activities this summer, awesome work!

Activity One:
You have some great information about the Christchurch cathedral here, I also really like that you have chosen a local cathedral, have you been to Christchurch before?/would you like to visit?
I think that they are planning to start restoring the cathedral soon...do you think they should keep with the old design or update it?

Activity Two:
It's great that you are able to see the positive in that New Zealand women have been able to vote since the 1800's (awesome!) :) - I am interested to hear what you think about the situation in Saudi Arabia?
I think it would have been great if Kate Sheppards moevement had allowed for women around the world to receive the vote but unfortunately there were many places that this didn't change!
How would you feel if we were like Saudi Arabia and had not been able to vote until 2015?

Keep up the awesome work Rangi and I hope you enjoy the rest of the school holiday break!

Ellee :)

Rangi said...

This is my first time doing summer learning journey

Ellee said...

Hi Rangi!

You are doing an awesome job for your first time on the Summer Learning Journey! How have you found it?
Hopefully you have been enjoying the activities?

Let us know if there is anything we can help you with!
Ellee :)

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