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