Law
Misogyny
Career/education
Gender Roles
Important Female leaders throughout time
100

Married women who worked to buy luxury items. This quickly became a negative stereotype for all working married women.

Who were pin money workers?

100

The thought or idea that women are worth or provide less than men.

What is Misogyny?


100

Being a teacher, or working in a fabric factory.

What was the most common career/job for women?

100

Worker of the house, main provider.

What was a mans expected role in a family?

Worker of the house, main provider.

100

The first female Vice President.

Who is Kamala Harris?

200

There was several laws the federal government passed to stop married women from working.

What did they do to counter pin money worker?

200

The first women in the U.S Senate.

Who was Dixie Bibbs Gravely?

200

A women who worked only to buy expensive or luxury items.

What is a pin money worker?

200

Cook, cleaner, and caretaker.

What was the expectation of a women's roles in a family?

Cook, cleaner, and caretaker.

200

She is mostly known for her work in the U.S supreme court, but also co-founded the Womens Rights Projects and graduated top of her class at Columbia Law.

Who was Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

300

In 1913

When were marriage and divorce laws put into place?

300

26 states

By the end of the 1960s, how many states had laws against married women working?

300

Any type of office, management, or STEM job.

What was a typical job/Career for a man?

300
4 dresses

How many types of dresses did women have?

300

A scientist known for her findings of uranium. 

Who was Marie Curie?

400

Because of certain laws put into place to stop married women from working, which was a problem due to the financial instability at the time. 

Why did marriage rates drop and divorce rates go up?

400

What happened to Dixie Bibb when she ran for senator?

She was heavily criticized for trying to continue her career by running for office

400

It went up by 24%.

How much did the women's employment rate go up?

400

The Smoot-HawleyTariff.

What is the tariff that was made that prohibited agriculture, stopping one of the only jobs woman could get?

400

The first African American women to travel to space.

Who is Mae C. Jemison?

800

Many women lost their jobs do to it, and it prohibited agriculture 

What was the impact of the Smoot-Hawley Tariffs on men and women in Alabama?

800

It adds to the idea that one human is less then another just because of their biology. 

Why is misogyny a problem?

800

A lack of funds, discouragement of taking on other classes besides liberal arts, and rejection from leadership positions.

What was a struggle of women who wanted to attend college?

800

Over the calf socks, suit jackets

What was one thing men wore that was different that they wore in the 1930s?

800

A mathematician who worked for NASA, known for her work on emergency return landings specifically on Apollo 11 and 13. 

Katherine Johnson

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