Module 2 Short ResponsesSouthern New Hampshire UniversityHIS-200 Applied History Professor 02:30:13 GMT -05:00you are examining in your essay? You don't need the actual sources yet, but you should have an idea of what they might be (such as an eyewitness account of an event, for example).To support my essay on how the strategies and contributions of key figures in the Woman Suffrage Movement led to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, I will need a mix of primary and secondary sources. For primary sources, I'll look for personal letters and diaries from suffragists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as well as transcripts of their speeches and contemporary newspaper articles about suffrage events. Government documents related to the amendment, pamphlets and publications from the movement, and photographs or posters from that era will also be essential.In terms of secondary sources, I'll search for scholarly books and peer-reviewed journal articles that analyze the history and impact of the suffrage movement. Documentaries and historical films can provide visual context, and academic theses and dissertations will offer detailed research on specific aspects of the movement. Additionally, historical essays by reputable historians and websites or online databases with