19th century
Dorothea dix
Sojourner
Tea in Wyoming
outstanding females
100

What did the 19th-century experts say about women's brains?

"Women's brains are smaller than men's. Girls can't learn as much as boys."

100

What did Dorthea Dix figure out?

She was went to the mentally ill hospitals and found out what happened to the patients 

100

Where was Sojourner born?

New York State

100

Who was the first woman to vote?

Louisa Swain

100

Why did Carry Nation leave her first husband?

her first husband was an achoholic

200

What were the jobs that women could never do in the 19th century? List at least three

- Doctors           -  Science

- Lawyers

- Law enforcement

- Politics

200

What happened to the people in the mentally ill hospital? List at least three things

- locked in cages, closets and cellars

- chained naked

- lashed into obedience 

-beaten with rods


200

What was Sojourner's original name?

Isabella Baumfree.

200

What was the second state to allow voting?

Colorado

200

How many times did Carry Nation get arrested?

30 times

300

In 1826, why was the Boston High School for Girls closed down after just two years?

Because it was "an alarming success."

300

What year did Dorothea Dix write about the Memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts?

1843

300

What did Sojourner do in 1826, the year before New York freed enslaved people?

She ran away

300

Which women still feared and hated the idea of voting?

Mrs. Rutherford

300

Who established the American Red Cross

Clara Barton

400

In what year did some schools in Boston begin teaching girls serious subjects?

1850

400

Why did Dorothea Dix travel around the country and other nations?

To visit asylums and prisons to write and speak about them.

400

Why did Sojourner rename herself?

To celebrate her freedom and her new way of life.

400

Women in Colorado, Idaho, and Utah all had a vote in? 

1900

400

Who was the first female professor at Harvard Medical School?

Alice Hamilton 

500

In 1857, the men would disrupt the women's rights convention. What did the men call this? 

"A popular sport"

500

Why did Dorothea Dix write about people in the mental asylums? 

 She sympathized with those who had mental or emotional problems. And thought that they were being treated differently.

500

What was written on the banner that Sojourner wore around her chest?

Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabits thereof

500

In 1917, who was the first woman elected to a state legislature

Jeanette Rankin

500

Who was the blind and deaf woman who became a famous writer and speaker, proving that determination and intelligence?

Helen Keller

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