What was the name of Booker T. Washington's speech that asked his audience to "drawn down their buckets"?
The Atlanta Compromise
Which woman was constantly arrested for trying to vote?
Susan B. Anthony
Although he wasn't fully supportive of women's suffrage, which US President gained the support of NAWSA?
Woodrow Wilson
Which leader was famous for destroying bars with her hatchet?
Carrie Nation
Which famous mobster gained a large amount of his wealth thanks to illegal alcohol smuggling?
Al Capone
_________ ___________ laws were used to segregate every aspect of life in the South.
Jim Crow
Alice Paul adopted protest strategies that were considered _____________.
unladylike
Name one reason women lead the movement for temperance?
Could be a number of answers
Illegal bars were known as what?
Speakeasies
W.E.B. DuBois released a novel named The _______ of _________ Folk.
Progressivism means "support for or ___________ of social _____________."
advocacy, reform
Elizabeth Cady Stanton is the primary author of which document?
Declaration of Sentiments
The majority of women who supported the temperance movement were a part of which religious sect?
Protestant
Name two racial groups that were targeted by prohibition.
Irish, Italian, East Europe
Which three words summarize the outcome of the Plessy v. Ferguson case in the Supreme Court?
"separate but equal"
Give one word that means "having the right to vote."
Suffrage, enfranchisement
What were women called who were against giving women the right to vote?
Anti-Suffragists
What does the acronym WCTU stand for?
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Which constitutional amendment began Prohibition?
18th
Which school was constructed brick by brick under the supervision of Booker T. Washington?
Tuskegee Institute
The Declaration of Sentiments was published following which conference?
Seneca Falls
Which constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote?
19th
Who was the head of the WCTU?
Frances Willard
In which year was the amendment that banned the sale of alcohol passed?
1917