Dublin
What is the capital of Ireland?
The traditional Canadian dish
What is the 'Poutine' ?
Abraham Lincoln
Which US president abolished slavery?
The prohibition
What was the name given to the period when the selling and consumption of alcohol was forbidden in the USA?
They wanted to be allowed to voting right
What did the Suffragettes and the Suffragists want ?
The capital of the USA
What is Washington?
Fried bacon and eggs with beans and tomatoes
What is the traditional English breakfast made of?
It was about a lynching in the south of the USA
What was the song 'Strange Fruit' about?
Young emancipated women at the time
Who were called "the Flappers"?
She was the leader of the Suffragettes in GB
Who was Emeline Pankhurst?
The capital of Canada
What is Ottawa?
grapes
What is wine made of ?
1964
It's the name given to the period
What were "the roaring twenties"?
1945
When were women allowed to vote in france?
Wellington
What is the capital of New Zealand?
Haggis
What is the traditional Scottish dish?
To encourage them in their work in the fields , to comfort themselves and also sometimes, to teach them a way to escape .
What was music used for at the time of slavery?
A group of women who were against the consumption of alcohol
What was "the temperance group"?
New Zealand in 1893
Which country was the first one to give women the right to vote? When was it?
Lagos
What is the capital of Nigeria?
Some kind of yeast spreading that British people put on their toasts. Most foreigners dislike it
What is 'Marmite' ?
It developped after the abolition of slavery and became more urban with the Great Depression and African Americans moving to cities.
What is the origin of Blues music?
A prohibition American agent who managed to bring down Al Capone
Who was Eliott Ness?
Emily Davison
Which famous suffragette died at the Epsom Derby, throwing herself in front of the King's horse to attract people's attention on the suffragettes' demands?