Dang Elizabeth Stanton
The Issues
Leaders
Fixing the problem
100

Who other trailblazers did she meet and work with?

Lucretia Mott and Susan B Anthony

100

Women could not vote, couldn't get an education, hold public offices, or _____ (fill in the blank)

sit in juries

100

Who organized the women's rights Convention in Seneca Falls?

Lucretia Mott

100

What movement did the Woman's Rights Convention lead to?

Women's Rights Movement

200

How many kids did she have in her later life?

Seven

200

Married women couldn't control their own ____ (fill in the blank

property

200

Who made the agenda for women's rights?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

200

What year was the first Woman's Rights Convention organized?

1848

300

She wrote the Declaration of ---------- (fill in the blank)

Sentiments

300

People thought women’s brains were ____ and couldn't take the strain of studying subjects (fill in the blank)

fragile

300

Who organized campaigns for equal pay for women teachers and equal property rights?

Susan B Anthony

300

When did Susan B Anthony organize campaigns on behalf of equal pay for women teachers and equal property rights

The 1850's

400

What religious text did she rewrite?

The Bible - "The Women's Bible"

400

Women were treated like children and _____ ____ (fill in the blank)

second class

400

Who wrote a famous speech “Aint I a woman?” and delivered it during the Ohio’s Woman Convention?

Sojourner Truth

400

What was discussed in the first Woman's Rights Convention?

The social, civil, and religious condition and rights of women.

500

What is a small thing in her life that she gave women access to? (Hint - Vehicle/Mode of transportation)

The ability for women to ride bicycles.

500

What did women who protested against slavery became aware of...

Their lowly position in society

500

Who made an all girls school and dreamed of starting a college for women, which led to women’s schools and colleges popping up in different states?

Mary Lyon

500

Sarah Grimke wrote Letters on the what in 1838?

Equality of the sexes and the Condition of Women