A gathering focused on advocating for women's legal rights and equality in 1848.
Women's Rights Convention
denying services to residents in certain areas based on their racial or ethical composition
Redlining
Done according to a fixed plan, methodical
Systematic
A person in this party traditionally advocates for conservative policies.
Republican
A member of a jury
Juror
What does EEOC stand for?
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
A term used for the right to vote in a political election women did not have.
Suffrage
An abundance of valuable financial assets or physical assets
Wealth
Involving the cooperation of 2 political parties, when some may cross-over to work together to pass a bill.
Bipartisan
Financial charges imposed on individuals to fund public services or infrastructures
Taxes
What Amendment gave women the right to vote?
The 19th Amendment
What year was the Federal Housing Act passed to stop housing discrimination?
1968
This is offered to people with low credit scores to buy a house
Subprime Mortgage
Another word for a Republican
Conservative
Duties or commitments required to take action
Obligation
This case gave women the right to terminate pregnancy
Roe V Wade
Where was the Women Rights Convention held?
Seneca Falls
The number of imprisoned individuals in the U.S. often affecting a specific racial or SES groups
Mass incarcerations
An organization of people sharing common interests, who actively seek to influence policymakers.
Interest Groups
The capacity to recover quickly.
Resilience
A document sign at the convention that outlined the grievances and demands of women for equality
Declaration of Sentiments
A law that makes sure that women had the right to play sports the same as men so they could get educated.
Title 9
A group or individual economic position in relation to others.
Socioeconomic status
A group of individuals organized to gain political power and influence government power through elections.
Political Party
The 3 factors in SES
education, income, occupation