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100

I refused to give up my seat on a bus in Montgomery in 1955. Who am I?

Rosa Parks

100

Anne Frank lived during this war. What is it?

World War II

100

Frida Kahlo was from this country. What is it?

Mexico

100

Anne Frank is famous for writing this. What is it?

A diary

100

Florence Nightingale carried this at night. What is it?

A lamp

200

I wrote a diary while hiding during World War II. Who am I?

Ann Frank

200

Rosa Parks’ action helped start this boycott. What is it called?

The Montgomery Bus Boycott

200

Anne Frank hid in this city. What is it?

Amsterdam

200

Frida Kahlo is famous for painting many of these. What are they?

Self-portraits

200

Anne Frank hid in a secret place with this name. What is it?

The Secret Annex

300

I was a Mexican artist famous for self-portraits. Who am I?

Frida Kahlo

300

Florence Nightingale became famous during this war. What is it?

The Crimean War

300

Florence Nightingale was from this country. What is it?

United Kingdom/ England

300

Florence Nightingale improved conditions in these places. What are they?

Hospitals

300

Frida Kahlo often painted about this. What is it?

Pain / emotions

400

I led the suffragette movement in Britain. Who am I?

Emmeline Pankhurst

400

Frida Kahlo’s life changed after this kind of accident. What was it?

A bus accident

400

Rosa Parks lived in this U.S. state. What is it?

Alabama

400

Rosa Parks helped start this movement. What is it?

The Civil Rights Movement

400

Rosa Parks is called “the mother of” this. What is it?

The Civil Rights Movement

500

I am known as “the Lady with the Lamp.” Who am I?

Florence Nightingale

500

Emmeline Pankhurst fought for this major political right. What is it?

Women’s right to vote

500

Emmeline Pankhurst worked mainly in this country. What is it?

United Kingdom /England

500

Emmeline Pankhurst helped women gain this right in 1918 (UK). What is it?

The right to vote

500

Emmeline Pankhurst belonged to this group of activists. What were they called?

Suffragettes