Who was Sacagawea and where did she lead an expedition with what 2 people?
Sacagewea was the daughter of a Native American Chief and led an expedition with Lewis and Clark from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean.
How many months does pregnancy last?
9-10 months (40 weeks divided by 4 weeks per month)
What is the average age for girls to get their period?
12.5 to 13 years old in the United States, with most girls starting between ages 10 and 15.
August 26, 1920 was the date that the 19th Amendment was signed by President Woodrow Wilson. What did this amendment legalize?
Name the country with the first all women led government.
Finland.
Who was Rosa Parks and what did she do that created a historical movement?
Rosa Parks was an African American activist that would not sit in the back of a bus because of her skin color and got arrested for it.
What is Postpartum depression and what percentage of Women does it affect in the United Staes.
About 15-20% percent of people are affected by postpartum depression.
How much blood do you typically lose on your period?
Women only lose 35–50 ml (roughly 1–5 tablespoons).
What year were women allowed to open their own bank accounts without a male co-signer?
1974
Name a country that currently has a female president.
Tanzania, Mexico, and the Marshall Islands.
Who was the female commander that led an army to the victory of the Seige of Orleans.
Joan of Arc.
What is a food women cannot eat while pregnant?
Raw/Undercooked Seafood, raw eggs, raw sprouts, Deli meats/spreads, etc.
Over a lifetime women spend about how many years on their period?
7-10 years
Until what year were female senators prohibited from wearing pants.
1993.
What is the name of the group of women in India, based in Uttar Pradesh, who beat up men who assault and harass women.
The Gulabi Gang (The Pink Gang).
Who was the famous English writer and philosopher known for advocacy in women's rights and additionally wrote the book "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
Mary Wollstonecraft.
How many trimesters are in pregnancy and when are they?
There are 3 Trimesters, the first trimester is month 1-3, second trimester is month 4-6, and third trimester is month 7-10.
What is Menopause and what is the average age when it starts?
Menopause is a natural phase where your period stops signifying the end of menstruation and fertility, which typically starts around the age of 51-52.
In 1900, it was allowed for women to compete in what global multi-sport event.
The Olympics.
If female farmers had equal resources, how many people could be lifted out of hunger?
150 million people.
What did Hanoi Hannah do in the Vietnam War?
Hanoi Hannah was a radio broadcaster that used psychological warfare on American soldiers telling them that their government was leaving them to die and they would have no reward.
What is the percentage of women worldwide to get Gestational Diabetes?
15% of women worldwide get Gestational Diabetes.
Which country was the first country to make all menstrual products free for women?
Scotland.
What is Title IX and when was it signed into law?
Title IX is a movement fought for women's equality in sports, education, and the work force, and was signed into law in 1972.
Women currently own what percent of the worlds property?
1%