Pro-Suffrage
Anti-Suffrage
Random Facts!
Key Figures
100

The Pro-Suffrage wanted/didn't want women to be able to vote

wanted

100

The Anti-Suffrage wanted/didn't want women to be able to vote

didn't

100

EASIEST QUESTION EVER! WHAT WAS THE WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT FOR?

To gain women the right to vote

100

Helen Keller was an ________ and a ________(ONLY HAVE TO GET AT LEAST ONE RIGHT!)

educator and a speaker

200

The Pro-Suffrage believed that women deserved to be _________ in government

represented
200

The Anti-Suffrage thought that women should stay at _______ and care for ________

Home and Children

200

What does Suffrage mean?

A right to vote in political elections

200

Jane Addams was an _______

author

300

The Pro-Suffrage thought that women voting would improve/ruin American society.

improve
300

The Anti-Suffragists did/didn't fear that granting women the right to vote would disrupt existing social and political institutions.

did

300

Men ________ women to be able to vote

wanted

300

Septima Poinsette Clark was an _________

educator

400

Who founded the Women's Suffrage Movement?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

400

What are some tactics they used to express their views?

Cartoons, pamphlets, and public debates.

400

One of their strategies were _______ marching

peaceful

400

Dr. Mary Walker was a ________ 

physician

500

The Pro-Suffrage agreed/disagreed with the 15th amendment

disagreed
500

Who is one person who played in the role of the Anti-Suffrage?

Josephine Dodge, Nina Pinker, or Alice Hill Chittenden (All possible answers)

500

What was the European country to grant women the right to vote?

Finland

500

Soujourner Truth was an _________ 

activist

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