Kate Chopin
Gilded Age
Contemporary
Edith Wharton
Feminism
100

Chopin's main themes in her novels

Women's rights
100

The NAWSA

What is the National American Woman Suffrage Association?

100

Author of "Bad Feminist"

Who is Roxane Gay?

100

She was an author from this time period

The Gilded Age

100

Early feminist movements focused on winning this right for women

Voting rights, or suffrage

200

Chopin's most famous work

What is "The Awakening"?

200

The year NAWSA was founded

When is 1890?

200

Author of "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions"

Who is Gloria Steinem?

200

Many of Wharton’s books were written to expose this social issue of her time

Lack of Women’s rights and wealth corruption

200

This amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment

300

Chopin's novel that details racial hypocracy

What is "Desiree's Baby"?

300

The amendment that gave all women the right to vote

What is the 19th amendment?

300

Authored the 7-1 Supreme Court ruling in United States V. Virginia

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

300

Lack of Women’s rights and wealth corruption

Pulitzer Prize

300

Feminism today includes people of all genders, true or false?

True

400

Chopin's novel about a wife feeling freed after her husband passed

What is "The Story of an Hour"?

400

The NAOWS

What is the National Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage?

400

NOW stand for...

National Organization for Women

400

She was born into a wealthy family, which influenced her writing about this group

She was born into a wealthy family, which influenced her writing about this group

400

The women’s rights movement in the U.S. began in this century

19th Century

500

Chopin's novel about a woman spending money on her own luxuries and not her children

What is "A Pair of Silk Stockings"?
500

The first state that allowed women to vote

What is Wyoming?

500

The famous Pakistani activist for women’s rights

Malala Yousafzai

500

The main protagonist in Wharton’s House of Mirth

Lily Bart

500

This event in 1848 is often seen as the start of organized feminism in the U.S.

Seneca Falls Convention

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