Terms to Define
Women's Rights & Antislavery Movement
The Beginning of Women's Rights
Flappers
Women's Suffrage
100

Illegal alcohol bars that were popular during the prohibition of alcohol. Many flappers went here. (AK)

Speakeasies

100

Many early feminists opposed ___, too. (GG)

slavery

100

The first convention for women's rights. Took place in 1848. (AK)

Seneca Falls Convention

100

Flapper Fashion (EB)

Shorter hair, sleeveless dresses, lowered neckline, and dresses cut to knees length

100

the right to vote (EB)

suffrage

200

A movement that regulated alcohol consumption (AK)

Temperance Movement

200

Black and white women created separate movements for better changes and improved civil, economic, and political ______ (GG)

rights

200

Women were excluded from ____ life during medieval times. (AK)

Social

200

A haircut flappers often had (EB)

Bob

200

The year women gained the right to vote (19th amendment was ratified) (EB)

August 18, 1920 

300

The movement that was focused on giving the rights to vote for women (AK)

Women's Suffrage

300
___ created suspicion between racial equality activists and women's rights activists (GG)
Controversy
300

These two led the Women's Rights Movement for 50 years starting from 1852. (AK)

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton

300

WWI and electric appliances helped start ___ ______, leaving an impact on modern _____ (EB)

New trends, leaving a large impact on modern women

300

The reason why women weren't allowed to vote (EB)

They lacked the education to vote

400

Young women who were the first American Women to be free. Wore skirts and short hair, as well as more makeup. (AK)

Flappers

400

After how long did black and white women form a united movement for women's rights? (GG)

a century/100 years

400

A place women (flappers) often went to (EB)

Speakeasy

400

shorter hair and drinking and smoking in public are some ways the women...  (EB)

rebelled

400

A few women who led the campaign for women's suffrage (EB)

Elizabeth Stanton, Susan B Anthony, and Lucy Stone

500

Removal of limiting gender requirements (EB)

feminism 

500

Feminists expected the right to vote to be given to people of all races. Congressional authors of the 14th and 15th amendments didn't extend suffrage to women. However, ___ ___ were given the right to vote. (GG)

Black men

500

A social movement for men and women equality that took about 72 years (EB)

Women's Rights Movement

500

The first generation of free, ... American women. (EB)

Independent

500

An association formed in 1869. Their goal was to get the government to ratify the 19th amendment (EB)

National Woman Suffrage Association

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