Suffrage Movement
1920s and 1930s
1940s and 1950s
The Feminist Movement
100

The ________ Amendment gave women the right to vote. 

19th

100
Women who broke traditional norms, wore fashionable clothes, cut their hair shut, and liked to party. 

Flappers

100

This military conflict, which began in 1939, required women to do their part on the homefront. 

World War II

100

I wrote The Feminine Mystique, which started the Feminist Movement in 1963

Betty Friedan

200

The ______ amendment to the Constitution would ban the sale, transportation, and production of alcohol. 

18th 

200
Female employment went _________ during the Great Depression. 

Up 

200

Following WWII, the U.S. birthrate spiked in what we call the 

Baby Boom 

200

The ____________________ was the primary organization advocating for feminist causes in the 1960s and 1970s. 

NOW - National Organization for Women

300

Margaret Sanger became famous for advocating for a woman's right to have ____________ to prevent unwanted pregnancies. 

birth control 
300

FDR and his ______ Deal, provided much needed jobs and assistance to struggling families during the Great Depression. 

New

300

Rosie the Riveter was propaganda character in World War II that encouraged women to 

work in war factories or defense industries 

400

The __________ =Movement sought persuade the American people and government to give up alcohol and make it illegal. 

Temperance 

400

In the 1920s, women began working in jobs such as _______________, to get out of the house and support themselves. (Provide at least one example)

Clerical jobs, such as secretaries, typewriters, phone operators, etc. 

400

For many families in the 1950s, the "American Dream" involved owning a home in the 

suburbs

500

The Perfect 36 refer to the fight to ratify the suffrage amendment in this state. 

Tennessee

500

In the 1920s, Americans continued to drink by going to ____________ and buying bootleg liquor. 

speakeasies

500

Besides working in the defense industry another way women supported the war effort on the homefront was by...(Name at least one)

rationing, selling war bonds, gardening, recycling, nursing, etc. 

500

I led the Stop ERA campaign. 

Phyllis Schlafly

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