Women
Racism
Connections
Inventions
Book Trivia
100

Term used for women who advocate for more rights, specifically voting rights

Suffragists

100

Was interracial marriage legal or illegal throughout the book? (Answer one or the other)

Illegal

100

What was the connection between Jo and Miss Sweetie?

Same person
100

Where were Jo and Old Gin living in relation to the Bells?

Their basement

200

Term that refers to the woman or man that accompanied a young and unmarried women in public

A chaperone

200

What was the Jim Crow/racial law that played a major role in the book?

Transportation Segregation (Streetcars)

200

What was the relationship regarding Noemi to the Paynes?

Cook

200

It was sold at Bauxbam and was an advancement of handkerchiefs and was introduced in the story as "disposable handkerchiefs"

Tissues

200

How much money did Old Gin owe Billy Riggs?

$300

300

What was a common job picked up by lower-class women? (Jo had this job)

Housemaid
300

What was the conflict regarding Robby working as a cashier at Mr. Buxbaum's shop?

He was black

300

What was the connection between Caroline Payne and Mr. Q?

"Doomed" lovers

300

Mode of transportation that was widely used by women to express their individual rights and freedom

Bicycle riding

300

Key event between a woman and a Chinese man that led to increased discrimination of Chinese people in that area.

The Rabid-Eyes Rapist

400

What was a popular item sold to women throughout the book?

Hats

400

What group did Noemi and others leave because they were being discriminated against?

The Atlanta Suffragists

400

What was the connection between Mrs. English and Lizzie? (_____ to ______)

Boss to Employer

400

In the present day, this dangerous explosive is used for entertainment during big events. It was introduced during the end of the book.

Fireworks

400

What is the suffragist group created by Noemi called?

Atlanta Bluebells

500

What was the connection between Billy Riggs and Old Gin? 

Money owed

500

What was one of the main events in the book that men trained for and gambled on, and was also widely used for advertising and propaganda?

Horse Race

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