What just happend in this picture (extra for getting the year)
Women just got the right to vote in 1896 in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho.
(evidence is the picture)
(How did Western women contribute to modern-day women’s rights? slide 10)
How many times did the senate vote on the federal womans sufferage act? (correct if in a one number range)
They have voted 5 times
Jan 1887: failed, March 1914 failed:, October 1918: failed by 2 votes, Febuary 1919 failed by one vote, June 1919: Senate approves it. (paraphrase)
https://www.senate.gov/about/women-of-the-senate/nineteenth-amendment-vertical-timeline.htm
what is one way or what is one thing women protested in the workplace to get rights?
they held labor strikes for higher pay, and protested for better working conditions
Through marches, strikes, boycotts, and organizing, women have fought for fair wages, safer working conditions, and equal treatment under the law.
True or False.
were women in the 20th century fighting for higher education?
True
"Women in the 20th century fighting for access to higher education and professional careers."
(How did Western women contribute to modern-day women’s rights? slide 9)
Which movements were women protesting next to? (ex: prohibition)
The women were protesting next to Racial Justice Movements
"Women advocating for equal rights alongside racial justice movements."
(How did Western women contribute to modern-day women’s rights?)
What are some ways that the women protested to get the right to vote (just one) (name more than one for extra points)
Lobbying, petitioning, parades, pagents, street speaking and demonstrations.
"Traditional lobbying and petitioning were a mainstay of NWP members, but these activities were supplemented by other more public actions–including parades, pageants, street speaking, and demonstrations. The party eventually realized that it needed to escalate its pressure and adopt even more aggressive tactics."
What is ONE state (out of the four) that women got the right to vote in 1896 (double points if you get all 4)
colorado,idaho wyoming and utah
"By 1896, women had gained the right to vote in four states (Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, and Utah)"
LOC.gov Library of Congress
true or false. Did woman sufferagest try to embarrass the president at the time to change his opinion to support federal woman?
True,
"During World War I, suffragists tried to embarrass President Woodrow Wilson into reversing his opposition and supporting a federal woman suffrage amendment."
What is one thing women in around 1913 wanted to happen. (ex. Regulation of child labor)
women in unions, better schools, suffrage, and liquor prohibition
"women's clubs in towns and cities across the nation were working to promote suffrage, better schools, the regulation of child labor, women in unions, and liquor prohibition."
LOC.gov Library of Congress
what act did women get their right to vote?
The women got their right to vote by the womens sufferage act
"Depicting suffragettes marching with signs demanding the right to vote in the early 1900s."
(How did Western women contribute to modern-day women’s rights?)
WHAT did the women working in factorys advocate for during the industrial revolution?
The women advocated for better pay and better woking conditions (either one)
"Women working in factories during the Industrial Revolution, advocating for fair pay and better conditions."
(How did Western women contribute to modern-day women’s rights?)
True or false Women got the full right to vote in 1945?
False, women got the full right to vote in 1920
(1920) "Three quarters of the state legislatures ratify the Nineteenth Amendment.
American Women win full voting rights."