When was the 19th Amendment passed? (Paragraph 11)
1919
How many years after the Seneca Falls Convention was the 19th Amendment passed? (Paragraph 11)
70 years
How many of the states approved the 19th Amendment? (Paragraph 11)
Three-Fourths
When did the 19th Amendment become law? (Paragraph 11)
1920
21 years or older.
What did one of the signs say that Alice Paul used? (Paragraph 8)
"Help us to get the vote"
When did World War I start and end? (Paragraph 9)
Name 1 thing women had to do during World War I. (Paragraph 9)
Sample Answers: Make war weapons, firefighters, Railroad/ Bus conductors, bank tellers, farm workers, government workers.
What did Alice Paul do to gain public attention? (Paragraph 10)
Went on a Hunger Strike
When did Alice Paul plan to eat again? (Paragraph 10)
After the 19th Amendment was passed.
What two African American activists joined the organization?
Mary Church Terell, Coralie Franklin Cook
Who was the president of the United States at the time?
Woodrow Wilson
Had a parade to rally for women's right to vote.
What happened to the women who rallied in front of the white house?
They were arrested, beaten, and sent to jail.
What organization did Alice Paul found? (Paragraph 8)
The National Women's Party
What was Elizabeth Stanton an activist for? (3rd Paragraph)
Equality between men and women.
What was the general belief of women back then?
Woman's place is in the home
Who did Elizabeth Stanton team up with in 1848? (Paragraph 4)
Lucretia Mott
What did Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott create? (Paragraph 4)
What organization was established in result of women groups joining? (Paragraph 4)
The National Women's Suffrage Association
A movement
What right did women not share with men?
The right to vote
What is suffrage?
Suffrage is the right to vote
What were the woman called who fought for the 19th amendment?
Suffragists.
Who were three important activist?
Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul