Women in history
Trailblazers
Women in Politics
Women in STEM
Women in Music
100

Q: She refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, sparking the Civil Rights Movement. Who did this?

A: Rosa Parks

100

Q: She was the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in track and field for the U.S. (Clue: Her last name is Robinson)

A: Betty Robinson

100

Q: This woman was the first female Vice President of the United States. Who was this lady? (Clue: It was very recent-like 2021. )

A: Kamala Harris

100

Q: She discovered radium and polonium. (Her first name starts with a M, last name starts with a C. ) Who is this?

A: Marie Curie

100

Q: This global superstar released the album Lemonade. Who is this artist?

A: Beyonce

200

Q: This abolitionist led enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Who did this? 

A: Harriet Tubman

200

Q: She was the first African American woman in space. Who did this? 

A: Mae Jemison 

200

Q: She was the first lady married to President Barack ____

A: Michelle Obama

200

Q: She worked for NASA and helped send astronauts to space (Hidden Figures). 

A: Katherine Johnson 

200

Q: This artist released the hit song “Umbrella.” 

A: Rihanna

300

Q: This suffragist delivered the famous “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech. 

A: Sojourner Truth

300

Q: She was the first woman to run for U.S. president from a major political party. Who was this woman?

A: Hilary Clinton 

300

Q: She was the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress. 

A: Shirley Chisholm

300

Q: She invented a system that helped lead to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. 

A: Hedy Lamarr 

300

Q: She made the hit album "Invasion of Privacy" and "AM I THE DRAMA". Who made these albums?

A: Cardi B

400

Q: This First Lady championed human rights and helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

A: Eleanor Roosevelt

400

Q: She became the first female self-made millionaire in the U.S. through her haircare business. Who did this?

A: Madam CJ Walker

400

Q: She was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Who was this Prime Minister?

A: Margaret Thatcher 

400

Q: She helped create early computer programs and is called the first programmer. 

A: Ada Lovelace 

400

Q: Known for Christmas time.

A: Mariah Carey

500

Q: This woman was the last queen of France before the French Revolution.

A: Marie Antoinette 

500

Q: This woman became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner for her activism in education. ( Clue: a Pakistani activist for female education )

A: Malala Yousafzai

500

Q: She was the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. 

A: Ketanji Brown Jackson 

500

Q: She co-discovered the structure of DNA alongside Watson and Crick. (Clue: We learned this is science class not to long ago. )

A: Rosalind Franklin 

500

Q: a pop icon known for influential music and choreography. (Clue: She has a deceased brother. )

A: Janet Jackson

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