In the 1800
Then Vs. Now
Important People
Vocabulary
Other
100

What were some of the jobs that women would take during the 1800?

-Tutoring 

-Maids 

100

What are 2 of the many differences between women's rights now and then. 

-Women werent allowed to get basic education, now they are encouraged to

-if women did find any way to work back then all the mony would automatically go to there husband, now women can get jobs easily and have control of there own money

100

What job did Dr. Emily Stowe have?

She became a Doctor

100

What does Norms mean?

something that is usual, typical, or standard.

100

What was one of the reasons it was almost impossible to deny the right for women to vote.

It was because of there help and efforts during World War 2

200

How did women get involed in there society during the 1800s?

They created and formed charities to support and assist the poor, and get involved in missionary work.

200

Name one significant milestone in women's involement in the goverment?  

-Women being allowed to vote in municipal elections in 1884

-Women helping in world war 2

-Creation of the WCTU

200

Did Sir John A. MacDonald agree or disagree with the idea of women voting?

Sir John A. MacDonald strongly agreed with the idea of letting women vote

200

What does widows mean?

A woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.

200

What was one of the main reasons the WCTU wanted achoal banned? 

Its because they were  losing household income, and there was increased violence in homes.

300

In 1884 which crucial right did women gain in Ontario

The right to vote in municipal elections. 

300

How did the challenges these women faced help change the world? List atleast 2

(because of what they did, what can women now do?) 

Women are now allowed to vote 

Can have proper education 

Can be apart of politics and those decisions 

both valued the same 

300

What was the name of one of the women we listed in the photo on slide 7.

 -Michelle Obama

- Malala Yousaleai

- Ruth Barder Ginsburg 

-Aretha Franklin

-Amelia Earheart

-Rosa Parks

300

What does suffrage mean?

The right to vote in political elections.



300

What organaization was founded by dr emily stone in 1877 which secretlly worked towards womens sufferage

The Toronto women's literary club

400

Why was the WCTU group formed? 

The group didnt like many problems linked to alcohol, so they wanted the government to ban it. Then they realized that to make real changes, they needed the right to vote. So, they connected the fight against alcohol to the broader goal of suffrage.

400

What year were women given the right to vote im municpal electons

1884

400

Dr. Emily stowe was not only a doctor, How else did she help in the suffrage movement?

She created an organization against suffrage

400

What does temperance mean?

Chooseing to be sober or abstinence from alcoholic drink.

400

What limitations did women face if they aspired to be doctors or lawyers? 

being unable to attend university prevented them from being able to get jobs. 

500

What dose WCTU stand for?

Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

500

What year did all women get the right to vote?

1918

500

Who was the leader of the WCTU 

Letitia Youmans

500

What does constraints mean? 

 limitation or restriction



500

Who publiclly supported a bill in the house of commons that would give unmarried women the right to vote, even though the bill was defeated

Sir John A. Mcdonald