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Who was the first president of the NAWSA?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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What does "KKK" stand for?

Ku Klux Klan

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What mostly causes police brutality?

Racism

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What was the first state to allow women to vote?

Wyoming

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When did the attack on the capitol occur?

January 6, 2021
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What was the main goal of the NAWSA (100 points)? Did they ever end up accomplishing this goal (100 points)?

Getting the right to vote for American women. Yes they did.

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 What race and gender are mostly killed due to police brutality?

African American males

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Who was shot by a Capitol Police Officer?

Ashli Babbitt 

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How many people in Yemen are in need of humanitarian assistance (percentage)?

More than 73%

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About how many people die each year due to police brutality

1,000

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Before the 19th Amendment became a law, how many states had to ratify it?

36 States

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The U.S Capitol building sustained damage that was worth how much?

 $1.5 million

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The KKK was founded by how many veterans?

6

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Name someone who died from police brutality.

George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Stephon Clark

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 Which 2 organizations combined together to form the NAWSA? (extra 150 points if answer isn't abbreviated)

The American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) and the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA)

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Who did the KKK mostly target? List 5. 

African Americans, Jews, Latinos, Asian Americans, Catholics, leftists, Muslims, abortion providers, and atheists.

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 What were the first 4 states that passed the suffrage amendments proposed by NAWSA by 1896? (100 points for each state)

Wyoming Idaho Utah and Colorado

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Which 2 organizations combined together to form the NAWSA? (half points for abbreviated answer)

The American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) and the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA).

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What was the original name for the 19th Amendment?

Susan B. Anthony Amendment

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How many were arrested? How many were sentenced to prison?

725; 31

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What does UNICEF stand for and what are they doing to help Yemen?

United Nation Children Fund. They are helping children cope, recover, and have a happier childhood.

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What was Roes' first key part to her proposal?

The Court ruled that, before viability, it is a pregnant person’s decision—not the government’s—whether to continue a pregnancy.

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In 2018, Geert Cappelaere made a speech about the children of Yemen. How many children did he say suffered from malnutrition and died from malnutrition? (Extra 100 points for the age range)

400,000 and 300,000; children under the age of 5.


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What does the "undue burden" standard do?

It permits states to restrict abortion as long as burdens on access are not too severe.

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What was one of the significant court cases that Henry Wade took part in?

The Roe v. Wade abortion legalization decision and/or the trial of Jack Ruby for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald

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