Women's Suffrage

  1.  
    What was the first country to give women the right to vote?
    A. Japan B. The United States C. Pakistan D. New Zealand
  2.  
    When was the 19th Amendment adopted?
    A. 1893 B. 2012 C. 1906 D. 1902 E. 1920
  3.  
    Who was the 19th Amendment informally named after?
    A. Harriet Tubman B. Abraham Lincoln C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton D. Susan B. Anthony
  4.  
    What is a suffragette?
  5.  
    Suffrage is...
    A. Great suffering B. The right to vote C. A type of politics D. The fight for women's rights
  6.  
    Ratification is...
    A. To vote B. To make something valid C. To abolish D. To amend
  7.  
    Susan B. Anthony was born in...
    A. Maine B. Georgia C. Illinois D. Massachusetts
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Women's Suffrage (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What was the first country to give women the right to vote?
    A. Japan B. The United States C. Pakistan D. New Zealand
  2.  
    When was the 19th Amendment adopted?
    A. 1893 B. 2012 C. 1906 D. 1902 E. 1920
  3.  
    Who was the 19th Amendment informally named after?
    A. Harriet Tubman B. Abraham Lincoln C. Elizabeth Cady Stanton D. Susan B. Anthony
  4.  
    What is a suffragette?
    A woman seeking the right to vote through organized protest.
  5.  
    Suffrage is...
    A. Great suffering B. The right to vote C. A type of politics D. The fight for women's rights
  6.  
    Ratification is...
    A. To vote B. To make something valid C. To abolish D. To amend
  7.  
    Susan B. Anthony was born in...
    A. Maine B. Georgia C. Illinois D. Massachusetts

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