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Elizabeth Cady Stanton is most noted for
forming the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
founding the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
helping draft the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments.
working as a nurse
during World War I.
helping draft the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments.
"[I]n the new Code of Laws...Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors...If [particular] care and attention is not paid to the [Ladies] we are determined to foment a [Rebellion], and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation."
Which of the
following best describes Abigail Adams' view on the role of women in society?
Adams understood the necessity of a double standard between men and women.
Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society's affairs, and that this should change.
Adams was pleased with the traditional situation of women, and she wanted it to continue in the new nation.
Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society's affairs, and she planned to start a
suffrage group.
Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society's affairs, and that this should change.
In every time of crisis, women have served our country in difficult and hazardous ways. They will do so now, in the home and at work. We naturally deplore those economic conditions which require women to work unless they desire to do so, and the programs of our administration are
designed to improve family incomes so that women can make their own decisions in this area. Women should not be considered a marginal group to be employed periodically only to be denied opportunity to satisfy their needs and aspirations when unemployment rises or a war ends.According to the passage,
which best describes a long-term impact of woman suffrage in the United States?
Women continued to pursue opportunities in employment and education.
Women were elected to government
positions in equal numbers to men.
Women did not consistently exercise voting rights in large numbers.
Women were quickly granted full equality in pay and employment.
Women continued to pursue opportunities in employment and education.
Which of the following did Ukrainian immigrant Clara Lemlich accomplish in 1909?
suffrage for women in the state of New York
the founding of the International
Ladies' Garment Workers Union
the publication of the magazine The Woman Rebel
better working conditions for female garment workers in New York City
better working conditions for female garment workers in New York City
What government action prompted the organization of two women's suffrage groups in 1869?
the arrest of Margaret Sanger
the announcement of Catt's "Winning Plan"
the passage of the
Fifteenth Amendment
the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
Which of the following marked the achievement of a long-held suffragist goal in the early 1900s?
the Declaration of Sentiments
the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution
Catt's "Winning Plan"
the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution
the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution
Which statement best describes Margaret Sanger?
She advocated for women's right to own property and campaigned for the Married Woman's Property Act.
She advocated for women's right to vote and founded the National Women Suffrage Association.
She advocated for women's access to education and opened one of the first all-female universities.
She advocated for women's health and helped educate women about birth control
and family planning.
She advocated for women's health and helped educate women about birth control and family planning.
Starting in the 1800s, members of the suffragist movement in the United States focused on women's right to
own property.
vote.
serve on a jury.
teach school.
vote.
Margaret Sanger's appeal of her 1916 arrest resulted in the
legalization of doctors prescribing contraceptives and discussing
family planning with patients.
creation of "Comstock Laws" on a state and federal level.
opening of her first birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York.
publication of The Woman Rebel, a women's health newsletter.
legalization of doctors prescribing contraceptives and discussing family planning with patients.
The
woman who opened the first birth-control clinic in the United States was
Lucretia Mott.
Margaret Sanger.
Susan B. Anthony.
Emma Hart Willard.
Margaret Sanger.
In the early 1800s, society considered temperance to be an acceptable cause for female reformers because this issue related to
equality between men and women.
community welfare and family.
a woman's ability to provide for her
family.
access to education.
community welfare and family.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1869 prompted the formation of two major suffrage organizations because
it marked a great success for the abolition movement, which many feminists opposed.
it granted formerly enslaved men the right to vote, while women were still denied this right.
it put a halt to Carrie Chapman Catt's "Winning
Plan" and set back the cause of women's suffrage.
it granted women the right to vote in Western states but not in Eastern states.
it granted formerly enslaved men the right to vote, while women were still denied this right.
Which best describes the main difference between the National Woman Suffrage Association [NWSA] and the American Woman Suffrage Association [AWSA]?
The NWSA divided its efforts between
suffrage and abolition; the AWSA did not.
The NWSA believed that suffrage was inevitable; the AWSA believed actively working for suffrage.
The NWSA supported Catt's "Winning Plan"; the AWSA did not.
The NWSA worked for a constitutional amendment granting suffrage; the AWSA fought for suffrage at the state level.
The NWSA worked for a constitutional amendment granting suffrage; the AWSA fought for suffrage at the state level.
In 1833, Oberlin College became the first US college to
admit women on equal terms with men.
educate only women and not men.
elect a woman as college president.
join women's fight for temperance.
admit women on equal terms with men.
Which of the following is considered to be the first major event of the women's movement?
the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention
the
1848 Seneca Falls Convention
the Second Continental Congress
the Married Women's Property Act
the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention
Which of the following was the goal of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's National Woman Suffrage Association?
the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in Congress
the establishment of women's colleges throughout the US
the passage of a constitutional amendment
granting women the right to vote
the abolition of slavery throughout the US
the passage of a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote
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