the selling of an idea through imagery, tv, radio, newspaper or other types of media used to convince people to think in a certain way
What is propaganda?
lived in a Massachusetts colony and fought for religious freedom
Who is Anne Hutchinson?
2/3 of both of these is needed to ratify an amendment
What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?
Stanton's most radical contribution to the Declaration of Sentiments
What is R9, demanding enfranchisement of women?
These two wars stalled the progress of the suffrage movement
What are the Civil War and World War I?
An activist for anti-slavery and suffrage; owned a newspaper called the North Star
Who is Fredrick Douglas?
gave so much advice to her husband about the equality of women that people called her "Mrs. President"
Who is Abigail Adams?
first female stockbroker
Who is Victoria Woodhull?
person who advocates for social/political change through extreme actions to achieve success
What is radical?
Was a branch of the NAWSA and fought for a national amendment through the radical acts of Paul and Burns
What is the Congressional Union?
person who affects change in a practical, sensible way
What is pragmatist?
Former slave who changed her name to reflect her journey of her life
Who is Sojourner Truth?
Anti-lunching activist who joined the IL delegation during the March 1912 Suffrage Parade
Who is Ida B. Wells?
the three steps needed to ratify a constitutional amendment
What is 2/3 H of R, 2/3 Senate, 3/4 states?
This was proposed at the Seneca Falls Convention and only passed by a margin of 2
What is Resolution 9 in the Declaration of Sentiments?
The leader of Germany who Burns and Paul compared Wilson to
Who is Kaiser Wilhelm?
Owned slaves but fought against slavery
Who are the Grimke sisters?
This amendment states: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
The 14th Amendment
The first women's political party that stood for only one issue = suffrage
What is the National Women's Party (NWP)?
The turning point of the suffrage movement
What is the Night of Terror?
List three campaigns for social and political change that took place from 1840-1920
What is abolitionism, temperance, and suffrage?
Was a fashion trendsetter
Who is Amelia Bloomer?
The difference between the AWSA and the NWSA
What is:
AWSA = pragmatics who advocated for women's suffrage state by state
NWSA = radicals who advocated for a national amendment
These three amendments granted African-Americans new freedoms. Also state what each granted.
What is:
13th = freed slaves
14th = secured the liberties of African-Americans
15th = granted African-American men the right to vote
These four men advocated for some sort of social/political change.
Who is:
Henry Stanton
Fredrick Douglas
Wendell Phillips
Henry Blackwell