Progressive Era
NAWSA
Key Reformers
Social/Political Impacts
US History Government/Politics
100

This era in U.S. history was defined by major social and political reforms aimed at strengthening the national government and addressing economic, social, and political issues

What is the progressive era?

100

The NAWSA was formed when these two separate suffrage organizations merged in 1869 to create a stronger movement.

What are the NWSA and AWSA?

100

This suffragist founded the National Woman's Party and played a crucial role in securing the passage of the 19th Amendment.

Who is Alice Paul?

100

This Montana politician made history in 1916 as the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress.

Who is Jeannette Rankin?

100

When the U.S. Constitution was first written, it did not guarantee this right to women.

What is the right to vote?

200

This amendment, passed in 1920, made it illegal to deny female citizens the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

200

These three women were key leaders of the NAWSA, helping to push for women’s suffrage in the U.S.

Who are Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucy Stone?

200

In 1923, Alice Paul authored this proposed amendment to ensure legal gender equality in the United States.

What is the Equal Rights Amendment?

200

After women gained the right to vote, both major political parties adjusted their platforms to appeal to female voters by focusing on issues like child welfare, education, and this area of healthcare.

What is maternal health?

200

Before the 19th Amendment, voting laws were controlled by this level of government, meaning some states allowed women to vote while others did not.

What is the state government?

300

Between 1880 and 1910, the number of women employed in the U.S. increased from 2.6 million to this many million.

What is 7.8 Million?

300

NAWSA members contributed financially to the organization by paying these, which helped fund annual conventions and campaigns.

What are dues?

300

This abolitionist and suffragist became the first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree in 1847.

Who is Lucy Stone?

300

Passed in 1921, the Sheppard-Towner Maternity and Infancy Act provided federal funding for these two areas of healthcare.

What are maternal and infant healthcare?

300

This group of women stood outside the White House for years, silently protesting for the right to vote.

Who are the Silent Sentinels?

400

During the Progressive Era, women fought not only for voting rights but also for better conditions in this area, where their employment numbers rose significantly between 1880 and 1910.

What is the Workforce?

400

NAWSA spread its pro-suffrage message across the country using this form of mass communication.

What are newspapers?

400

Lucy Stone organized this major event in 1850, which helped bring national attention to the women’s rights movement.

What is the National Women’s Rights Convention?

400

Founded in 1920, this organization was created to educate women on political issues and encourage civic engagement after they gained the right to vote.

What is the League of Women Voters?

400

Some women suffragists were arrested and force-fed while in prison, creating this reaction among the public.

What is outrage?

500

Women's suffrage was one of the most important reforms of the Progressive Era because it helped expand this key democratic principle.

What is Democracy?

500

Although NAWSA did not officially exclude black women, these groups had the power to enforce segregation at conventions and events.

What are state and local organizations?

500

These two women made major contributions to the women’s suffrage movement in the 19th century, though they passed away before the Progressive Era’s key victories.

Who are Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

500

Women’s increasing role in society led to greater access to education, with more women attending college and entering professions such as teaching, nursing, and this field focused on helping communities.

What is social work?

500

After gaining the right to vote, women became this, influencing elections and policies.

What is a voting bloc?

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