Women's Suffrage
Movement
Vocabulary
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Sojourner Truth
Women's Suffrage
Movement
100

What was the outcome of the suffrage movement?

the 19th amendment was passed, which gave women the right to vote

100

What is Suffrage?

The right to vote

100

How did ECS learn about laws that discriminated against women?

She worked at her father's law office after she graduated school.

100

What was Sojourner's real name?

Isabella Bomefree

100

What is suffrage?

the right to vote

200

What tactics did suffragist use to fight for women's rights?

-speeches/conventions

-marching

-picketing

-lobbying

-holding pageants

200

What does it mean to picket?

to stand outside a meaningful location and protest, often with signs

200

Henry B. Stanton gave a lot of speeches. What were his speeches about?

anti-slavery messages

200

How was Sojourner Truth freed from slavery?

in 1827 the state of New York passed a state law that emancipated all enslaved people

200

Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Bestie? They lobbied together, traveled together, and made speeches together.

Susan B. Anthony

300

what rights were denied to women?

-the right to vote

-equal opportunities in business

-the right to own property

-equal opportunities such as higher education

300

What is a motto?

a short sentence that sums up the beliefs that guide a group of people

300

How many children did ECS have?

5

300

What was Isabella's job?

she was a preacher

300
What was the suffrage movement? What did its supporters believe in?

It was a movement designed to bring about better rights for women, including the right to vote. 


Supporters believed men and women were created equal and should have equal rights. 

400

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

a meeting of more than 300 people designed to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of women

400

What is an advocate?

a person who argues or supports a cause

400

ECS wrote a petition to the government in 1848. What did the petition state?

the petition demanded that the state of New York give married women the right to own property. The petition was successful, and it became a law!

400

What did Isabella Bomefree want for free African Americans?

she wanted western lands for them so that they could have a place to live

400

What was the Declaration of Sentiments

a document modeled after the DOI, that had 11 resolutions, in which people voted on at the Seneca Falls Convention. 

500

what was the three-part strategy used by suffragist leaders?

1. they lobbied to convince the legislative branches

2. they tested court cases to prove women were equal to men

3. they worked to introduce an amendement to give women the right to vote

500
Elizabeth Cady Stanton lobbied government officials to try and bring about change. What does it mean to lobby?

trying to convince officials to vote a certain way, or change their mind on a topic 

500

After ECS went before the NY government in 1854 to giver her speech, which law was passed?

The law allowed married white women to keep the money they earned, AND it gave white women equal rights to their children. 

500

What did Sojourner leave behind when she left her home to travel the country and preach?

her family and friends

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How did the suffrage movement begin?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott met at an anti-slavery convention in London. When the convention refused to seat them, they discussed the need to address the problem of women's rights. Soon they joined three other women, Martha Wright, Mary Ann McClintock, and Jane Hunt, and together they organized the Seneca Falls convention.

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