The legal right to vote
What is suffrage?
First state to grant women the right to vote
What is Wyoming?
The location the first US Women's Rights Convention was held.
What is Seneca Falls?
The year women got the vote.
What is 1920?
A suffragist who tried to win the right to vote by marching and hunger strikes.
Who is Alice Paul?
The movement to ban alcohol
What is the Temperance Movement?
Last state to ratify women' right to vote
What is Tennessee?
The issue that caused the women's movement to split into two groups (American Woman Suffrage Association and National Woman Suffrage Association
What is suffrage for African American men?
New Zealand
What is the first country to give women the vote?
The right to vote
What is suffrage?
This person led 8,000 in the NAWSA parade down Pennsylvania Ave in support of women's suffrage
Who is Inez Milholland?
A Women's rights activist and abolitionist
Who was Sojourner Truth?
These groups merged to be the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
What are the American Woman Suffrage Association and the National Woman Suffrage Association?
This is one significant difference between the US suffrage movement and the Great Britain suffrage movement.
What is a militant approach?
Fear of the downfall of family life and the femininity of women.
What is the view of the anti-suffrage movement?
The leader of the National Women's Party
Who was Alice Paul?
This movement is where the United States Suffrage Movement had its roots
What is the Temperance Movement?
Lucy Stone and Henry Brown Blackwell founded this organization.
What is the American Woman Suffrage Association?
Susan B Anthony did not wear this type of clothing, because she felt her clothing was getting more attention than her message.
What are bloomers?
This was the strategy that Carrie Chapman Catt believed was the way to win the vote for women.
What was the State by State approach?
The leader of National American Women's Suffrage Association after Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.
Who was Carrie Chapman Catt?
The convention that Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton attended.
What is the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London in 1840?
The female-only organization founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony.
What is the National Woman's Suffrage Association?
Suffragists engaged in this activity in their attempt to win the right to vote.
What is picketing?
This was the first strategy that the women's suffrage movement used to gain the vote. It was not a successful strategy.
What is moral persuasion?