What year did the Women's Suffrage Movement begin?
A. 1920
B. 1848
C. 1902
D. 1850
B. 1848
What treatment did the colonists use that we now know as vaccination?
A. Immunity
B. Vaccine
C. Shots
D. Inoculation
D. Inoculation
How long did the Women's suffrage movement last?
A. 27 years
B. 95 years
C. 80 years
D. 30 years
C. 80 years
What was the total number of fatalities caused by Smallpox during the Revolution?
A. 1 million
B. 100,000
C. 150,000
D. 20,000
B. 100,000
The ratification of the women's suffrage amendment gave women the right to____?
A. March
B. Vote
C. Be a government official
D. Make laws
B. Vote
Which amendment in the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote?
A. 10th Amendment
B. 12th Amendment
C. 19th Amendment
D. 14th Amendment
C. 19th Amendment
What year were the American forces inoculated in?
A. 1776
B. 1777
C. 1770
D. 1772
A. 1776
What number on the Bill of Rights in the Women's Suffrage Amendment?
A. 10
B. 3
C. 19
D. 15
C. 19
What was the mortality rate of Smallpox in Colonial soldiers?
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 30%
D. 70%
C. 30%
True or False: Several work fields were expanded after the ratification of the women's suffrage amendment
A. True
B. False
A. True
Where did the first Convention of the Women's Rights movement take place?
A. Seneca Falls, NY
B. Trenton, NJ
C. Philadelphia, PA
D. Boston, MA
A. Seneca Falls, NY
What year did General George Washington mandate inoculation for his troops?
A. 1779
B. 1775
C. 1777
D. 1773
C. 1777
What was the final state to vote for Women's suffrage?
A. Colorado
B. New Jersey
C. California
D. Texas
A. Colorado
Who did General Washington write to in 1775 regarding the severity of Smallpox?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. John Hancock
C. Ben Franklin
D. John Adams
B. John Hancock
Who was the first woman to ever run for president?
A. Hilary Clinton
B. Victoria Claflin Woodhull
C. Kamala Harris
D. Michele Obama
B. Victoria Claflin Woodhull
How many people marched during the Women's Suffrage Parade?
A. 2,000
B. 10,000
C. 7,000
D. 5,000
D. 5,000
Were more British soldiers or American soldiers initially inoculated?
A. British Soldiers
B. American Soldiers
A. British Soldiers
What year did Smallpox no longer exist?
A. 1930
D. 1950
C. 1977
D. 1982
C. 1977
Which former U.S. president contracted Smallpox as a child?
A. John F. Kennedy
B. Richard Nixon
C. George Bush
D. George Washington
D. George Washington
In the ____ days after the 19th Amendment officially took effect, August 26, 1920, and women began voting.
A. 15 days
B. 8 days
C. 3 days
D. 4 days
B. 8 days
What year did Sojourner Truth deliver her speech titled "Ain't I A Woman?", during the Women's Rights Convention in Ohio?
A. 1851
B. 1852
C. 1864
D. 1835
A. 1851
Why were many American soldiers less immune to Smallpox?
A. They didn't want to be inoculated.
B. More Americans had health complications.
C. There weren't as many doctors in the Colonies.
D. They lived in rural areas with low immunity.
D. They lived in rural areas with low immunity.
How long can it take for symptoms of Smallpox to be present in someone?
A. 2 weeks
B. 5-7 days
C. 2 days
D. within 24 hours
A. 2 weeks
Which Found Father's son died at age 4 of Smallpox?
A. Ben Franklin
B. George Washington
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. James Madison
A. Ben Franklin
How many women began voting within a month of the ratification of the Women's Suffrage Amendment?
A. 2 million
B.10 million
C. 100 thousand
D. 3 million
B. 10 million