From Healers to Leaders: Women in Medicine
Women's Rights Throughout History
Women in STEM
Women in Fashion and Culture
Women in Business
100

The Pendleton Witches, who were healers at a time when magic and medicine were thought to be intertwined, were from this country. 

What is the United Kingdom (or England)? 

100

Year the 19th Amendment was ratified; which granted women the right to vote, although many Black and Indigenous women were prevented from voting by discriminatory practices.  

What is 1920? 

100

Marie Curie was the first female to win this well-recognized award and the first person to win it twice. 

Who is Marie Curie? 
100

A modern piece of clothing that many Muslim women wear to represent their culture and religion.

What is a Hijab?

100

Iconic women featured on a poster saying, "We can do it!", used to recruit women to work jobs during World War II

Who is Rosie the Riveter?

200

The first woman in the United States to receive a Medical Degree

Who is Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell? 

200

Decade that the Supreme Court issued a decision in Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion through the United States until it was overturned in 2022.

What is the 1970s? 
200

The average difference between a male and female salary in STEM fields for the same position. 

What is $15,000? 

200

This is the decade the "little black dress" was first designed by Coco Chanel

What is the 1920's?

200

The first female-owned business in the United States is recorded in 1739, when she took over her family's plantations in South Carolina when she was 16 years old.

Who is Eliza Lucas Pinckney?

300

This Civil War doctor was a surgeon, prisoner of war, and the first woman to be awarded the Medal of Honor, although it was revoked in 1916 and re-awarded in 1977.

Who was Dr. Mary Edwards Walker?

300

The original name of the Equal Pay Act, introduced immediately after WWII.

What is the Women's Pay Act? 

300

The percent increase in women in STEM jobs from 1970 to 2019.

What is 19%? 
300

A queer fashion icon who stated “I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.”

Who is Marlene Dietrich?

300

A female newspaper editor who printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include the names of the signers.

Who is Mary Katharine Goddard?

400

In 1921, the first female graduates of Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons held this many of the top five spots in class rank. 

What is three? (Women were first, third, and fifth)

400

Daily Double! The last state to ratify the 19th Amendment in this decade. Must include both state and decade for double points. 

What is Mississippi in the 1980s? 

400

The first person to identify a human coronavirus in 1964.

Who is June Almeida?

400

This fashion designer, daughter of Paul McCartney, started her own foundation for breast cancer awareness and support.

Who is Stella McCartney? 

400

Women who created an African American haircare business in 1908; it would eventually grow to be worth over a million dollars.

Who is Madame CJ Walker? 

500

What country awarded a medical degree to Dorothea Erxleben in the middle of the 18th century, a time where women traditionally had no formal training in medicine?

What is Germany? 

500

First Black women to graduate from Salem State University, taught in the Sea Island after the Civil War and went on to become an educator and author.

Who is Charlotte Forten?

500

African American mathematician who worked to make Apollo 11 happen and was awarded the Presidential medal of Freedom in 2015

Who is Katherine Goble Johnson?

500

Lisa Folawiyo, based in Lagos, Nigeria, is a famous designer known for her contemporary take on Ankara fabrics. This well-known celebrity has worn her clothing.

Who is Beyonce? 

500

The Women's Business Ownership Act was passed in this decade- it sought to end discrimination against women in business, such as requiring a husband's signature for all loans. 

What is the 1980s? 

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