Who was the author of the essay "Shall Women Have the Right to Vote?"
Wendell Phillips
Who, in 1839, advised women to "simply go forward and do" rather than engage in debates on women's rights?
Lydia Maria Child
Who is the author of the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper?"
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
What was the reason, according to the text, for the denial of women's right to vote?
Women needed to dedicate all their time to maintaining their household.
In 1856, what did Lydia Maria Child exclaim was a shame for women?
Women not being able to vote.
On July, 1876, how many women charged the rostrum at the Centennial celebrations in Philadelphia?
Five Women
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," what is the protagonist's fixation that leads to her descent into madness?
The wallpaper pattern in her room
What is the primary request of the movement being advocated for in the text?
The request to leave it to women to choose their profession, education, and sphere.
What did Lydia Maria Child refer to as the "eternal anthem" in her activism?
Her work and writing
According to the text, what specific term was introduced into all State constitutions, leading to bills of attainder that denied women the right to vote?
The introduction of the word "male"
What mental health condition is the protagonist believed to be suffering from in "The Yellow Wallpaper"?
Postpartum depression or a nervous condition
According to the text, what concept does the gathering emphasize, stating that every individual and every class should be equipped with the means to look after their interests?
The principle that every class should be endowed with the power to protect itself.
In 1861, who did Lydia Maria Child write to, reflecting on her past years in retreat from public life?
Lucretia Mott
In 1868 what Amendment defined "voters" as "male"?
The Fourteenth Amendment
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," what does the protagonist believe she sees moving behind the wallpaper pattern?
A Creeping Women
What is the author challenging men to do to understand the significance of having their right to vote and not relying on others?
Resign their right to vote and trust their welfare and earnings entirely to the votes of others.
In 1841, Lydia Maria Child preferred to claim her freedom without dispute. What did she call the debates on women's rights during that time?
Shallow Philosophy
What was one of the grievances experienced by the women of the United States, comparable to the historical issue that triggered the colonies' rebellion against Great Britain?
Taxation without representation
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," what does the wallpaper symbolize in the protagonist's life?
The oppression and confinement faced by women in society?