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was an American civil rights activist known as the "mother of the civil rights movement". She is known for refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus on December 1, 1955. 

Rosa Parks

100

Which artist is famous for painting colorful self-portraits and wearing flowers in her hair?
A) Mary Cassatt
B) Frida Kahlo
C) Yayoi Kusama
D) Georgia O'Keeffe


B) Frida Kahlo 

100

She has won four Olympic golds and a total of 39 Grand Slam titles: 23 of them in singles (an Open Era record for both women and men). She also played with her sister Venus and has stayed at the top of her sport for over two decades

Serena Williams


100

Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and first woman to win the Nobel prize twice. What did she win her Nobel prize for? 

Radioactive elements polonium and radium

100

known for revolutionizing television drama, expanding representation, and influencing the shift from network TV to streaming dominance. Example: Private Practice, and Grey Anatomy 

Shonda Rhimes

200

What abolitionist and social activist, known as a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, was born into slavery and escaped before helping others gain their freedom?

Harriet Tubman

200

Which artist is known for using lots of polka dots and creating mirror rooms that seem to go on forever?
A) Georgia O'Keeffe
B) Mary Cassatt
C) Yayoi Kusama
D) Frida Kahlo


C) Yayoi Kusama

200

First woman to run the Boston Marathon (officially), in 1967.

Kathrine Switzer

200

Photo 51 is a famous X-ray image that helped scientists discover the shape of DNA. Which scientist took it?

A) Marie Curie
B) Jane Goodall
C) Rosalind Franklin
D) Mae Jemison


Rosalind Franklin 

200

Became the first African-American actor to win an Academy Award in 1940 for her role in Gone with the Wind

HATTIE MCDANIEL

300

Who is this and what was she known for doing in 1928 as a passenger? 


Amelia Mary Earhart and she known for being the first female passenger to cross the Atlantic by airplane, flying from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland in 14 hours and 56 minutes. 

300

Did Georgia O'Keeffe create this painting? 


True 

300

The first Black Woman to win an Olympia gold medal (in 1948)

Alice Coachman

300

an American engineer, physician, and former astronaut. In 1992, she became the first African American woman to travel into space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.

Mae Carol 

300

She is known for her singles "Boomerang" and "Kid in a Candy Store"


JoJo Siwa



400

An American author, disability right advocate, educator who became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Helen Keller 

400

Which artist is an American photographer who became famous for taking pictures of herself dressed up as many different characters, like movie stars and everyday people, to explore identity, gender, and how people are shown in media? Her creative and sometimes funny photos helped change modern photography.

A) Frida Kahlo
B) Georgia O'Keeffe
C) Cindy Sherman
D) Mary Cassatt


Cindy Sherman 

400

She was the first female athlete to score in a Power Five college football game (2020).


Sarah Fuller 

400

who helped calculate flight paths that helped send astronauts into space.

Katherine Johnson 

400

who is this and which animated show is she apart of? 

Kristen Bell and Frozen 


500

The leading figure of the 19th-century American women's suffrage movement, dedicating her life to securing women's right to vote, right to own property among other things.

Susan B. Anthony 

500

she is known for exploring race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity in her work. She was first known for her room-size tableaux of black cut-paper silhouettes

Kara Walker 

500

The first female coach in professional sports.  She was the first woman to coach full-time in the NFL in 2015 

Jen Welter 

500

Tu Youyou discovered a treatment for malaria that has saved millions of lives. which year did she win a Nobel Prize ?


2015

500

Known as "The First Lady of Song", she was the first African American woman to win a Grammy in1958 for both Best Jazz Performance, Individual and Best Vocal Performance, Female.

Outside her solo career, she created music with Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and The Ink Spots. These partnerships produced songs such as "Dream a Little Dream of Me", "Cheek to Cheek", "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall", and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"


Ella Fitzgerald

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