Alice Paul
Carrie Chapman Catt
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Margaret Sanger/ Birth Control
Suffrage/ 19th Amendment
100

The place Alice Paul was born in

Mount Laurel, New Jersey 

100
She was the presidnet of this organization

National American Suffrage Association

100

The reason for her interest in women's rights

She studied law with her father who was a prominant lawyer

100

The goal she achieved

Legalized birth control and made it available for many women

100

The convention that started the demand for women's suffrage

Seneca Falls Convention of 1848

200

The amount of time Paul went to jail

7 months

200

She founded this league in 1920

The League of Women's Voters

200

The name of the convention she organized

The Seneca Falls Convention

200

The league she founded in 1921

American Birth Control League

200

The amount of states that had granted voting rights for women in 1912

Nine western states

300

The union Alice Paul organized

Congressional Union of Women's Suffrage

300

The amendment her fight contributed to

The Nineteenth Amendment

300

The person she co-funded the National Woman Suffrage Association

Susan B. Anthony

300

The act that prevented the sales of contraceptives

The Comstock Act

300

The key leaders of the women's suffrage movement

Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt

400

The name of the person who supported Alice Paul's fight for Women's Rights

Lucy Burns

400

This person was succeded by Carrie Chapman Catt

Susan B. Anthony

400

The name of her work that documented the progress and challenges of the women's rights movement

History of Woman Suffrage

400

The year birth control became legal

1960

400

The date that congress passed the 19th amendment

June of 1919

500

The amount of women that marched to the Capitol before President Wilson's inauguration

8,000 

500

The reason she created the League of Women Voters in 1920

To educate women on political issues and encourage them to vote

500

Issues she fought fought for (other than voting rights)

Divorce, property rights, and labor rights

500
The year that the Comstock act ended

1936

500

Ways that women's suffrage was promoted

Cookbooks, totebags, sheet music, buttons, and fans

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