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This pop star is the youngest female artist to have five of her albums reach #1. She sold an estimated 37 million records worldwide before turning 20, making her the "all-time best-selling teenage artist"

Britney Spears

100

I provided the voice of Dory in the Disney-Pixar animated film Finding Nemo. I love to dance and I launched my daytime TV talk show in 2003

Ellen DeGeneres

100

I was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, traveling from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, to Ireland in approximately 15 hours.

Amelia Earhart

100

Known as a “human computer,” and was part of a team that did mathematical calculations to help launch satellites—and later humans—into space. Her accomplishments were the focus of the book and movie Hidden Figures.

Dorothy Johnson Vaughan

100

Made famous by a Disney movie, she is one of China’s most famous warriors.

Mulan

200

This female artist is referred to as “the woman who pulled herself up by her bra straps”

Madonna

200

This three-time Oscar-winning actress is known for her roles in Mamma Mia and The Devil Wears Prada

Meryl Streep 

200

A former slave that became an outspoken advocate for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century. Honored with an invitation to the White House and became involved with the Freedmen’s Bureau, helping freed slaves find jobs and build new lives.

Sojourner Truth

200

First African-American woman to earn a doctorate in nuclear physics at MIT.

Dr. Shirley Jackson

200

Who is recognized as "the first lady of the United States civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement?"

Rosa Parks

300

She is the only artist to have seven consecutive #1 hits on the Billboard’s Hot 100 Hits

Whitney Houston

300

At the end of the 20th century Life Magazine listed her as both the most influential woman and the most influential black person of her generation, and in a cover story profile the magazine called her "America's Most Powerful Woman”. Who am I?

Oprah Winfrey
300

Who is the youngest Nobel Prize winner?

What is Malala Yousafzai

300

African American chemist who developed an injectable herbal extract that was the most effective treatment for leprosy during the early 20th century.

Alice Ball

300

What war did Joan of Arc fight in?

What is the Hundred Year's war

400

This singer/actress in the only artist to earn an Oscar, a Tony, an Emmy, a Grammy, a Golden Globe, a Cable Ace Award, a Peabody Award, and the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Honor. Notably for her roles in Funny Girl and 1976 A Star is Born

Barbara Streisand

400

This famous actress is famous for her role as a nun. She now is one of the hosts of The View

Whoopi Goldberg

400

The ninetieth Amendment, granting American women the right to vote, was passed in this year.

1920

400

This woman became the pillar for modern nursing by significantly reducing death rates by improving hygiene and living standards. 

Florence Nightingale

400

Who is the only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes?

Marie Curie 

500

In 1994, this singer refused to play a part in Les Miserables because she was "too busy"

Celine Dion

500

As a child, this actress began her career performing as one of the Gumm Sisters

Judy Garland

500

This woman was known as the "Angel of the Battlefield" as a result of her work as a nurse during the American Civil War

Clara Barton

500

She is the author of the Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) and best known as the Mother of the Internet?

Radia Perlman

500

This woman ruled over Egypt longer than any other female pharaoh

Hatshepsut

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