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Changing society and motivations
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Success and lasting impact
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What year was Alice Paul born?

(January 11) 1885
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What did Alice Paul see as the most pressing problem facing the US?

Women's rights and suffrage

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What did Alice Paul believe about the suffrage movement?

She believed that the suffrage movement needed to focus on getting a federal suffrage amendment passed

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What organization did Alice Paul found in 1916?

in 1916 Alice Paul founded the National Woman's Party (NWP)
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What amendment was passed?

19th Amendment

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What year did Alice Paul die?

(July 9) 1977

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Who did Alice Paul involve herself with in England?

Emmeline Pankhurst (and daughters)

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Upon her initial arrival to the US what association was Alice Paul appointed chair of?

The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

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Whose presidential campaign did the NWP protest?

Woodrow Wilson

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What were some suffrage groups that emerged? 

1.) Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage

2.) National Woman's Party

3.) National American Woman Suffrage Association

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Where was Alice Paul born and where did she die?

Moorestown, New Jersey (for both)

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How did Alice Paul's involvement with Pankhurst impact her?

Motivated her to continue fighting for suffrage

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What was the NAWSA's first planned march?

The NAWSA's first planned procession was the Woman's Suffrage Procession in Washington DC.

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How long did protests last outside the White House in 1916?

18 months

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What was the relationship between the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the NAWSA?

Many conflicts between the two

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What concept did Alice Paul value?

Gender equality

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What consequences did Alice Paul have for involving herself with Pankhurst?

She was arrested and imprisoned many times

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How did the tensions surrounding the procession affect Alice Paul 

Tensions grew between Alice Paul and NAWSA leadership

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How did Alice Paul and others protest in prison in 1917? How did prison guards react?

They went on hunger strike and prison guards restrained and force-fed them through a tube

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How did the National Woman's Party and NAWSA compare?

The National Woman's Party was much more radical than the NAWSA

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What religion was Alice Paul's family?

Quakers

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What were some of Pankhurst's tactics?

Smashing windows and hunger strikes

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What happened at the NAWSA's first planned procession?

This procession almost turned into a riot due to spectators' assaults on women and police refusal to intervene.

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What was the question protesters in 1916 were asking?

How could the president send men overseas to fight for democracy when women in the U.S. did not experience democracy?

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How is Alice Paul remembered?

Alice Paul is remembered as a tireless, devoted pioneer in the fight for women's rights
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