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A clear intro that explains why your topic is important in helping us understand a) the way generations tick and b) your focus in particular
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Separate 6-8 sentence paragraphs for each main idea
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10-12 quotations from your interviews
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5-8 brief quotations (1-2 lines) from at least three articles / sites I’ve either assigned, listed under “resources,” or approved by me.
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Works Cited page (there are resources to help, and I can help, too)
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1000-1200 words
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How do you think people’s views on birth control and abortion have changed over the last hundred years?
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How has getting information about contraceptives changed over the years, and how do you think that’s affected choices people make?
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How have cultural and religious beliefs shaped what options are available for birth control in different generations?
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What legal changes around abortion and contraception do you think really changed the game for women’s rights?
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How do you think new technology has changed the game when it comes to contraceptive methods?
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How do you see younger folks’ attitudes about contraception and abortion compared to older generations?
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Do you think public health campaigns have done a good job educating people about their reproductive options over the years? Why or why not?
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Do you have any family stories that highlight how attitudes toward contraception or abortion have shifted over time?
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How do you think the feminist movement has changed access to and perceptions of birth control and abortion?
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How do you think conversations about contraception and abortion differ in other countries, and what can we learn from them?
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In what ways do you think the internet has changed how people look for info about reproductive health compared to before?
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How have societal expectations about family planning and parenting changed the way people use contraception?
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How do you think men’s involvement in discussions about birth control and reproductive rights has evolved over time?
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How have conversations around the mental health impacts of pregnancy and abortion changed recently?
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What do you think the future holds for birth control and reproductive rights, based on what we’ve seen in the past