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First woman to be appointed to the U. S. Cabinet

Frances Perkins

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Gets wetter the more it dries? 

towel 

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The first woman to hold the position of Vice President of the United States? 

Vice President Kamala Harris 

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Who said, "When they go low, we go high?"

Michelle Obama 

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First woman to head the largest local union in New York in 1986

Sandra Feldman

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Greatest strike leader in U. S. history 

Hattie Canty 

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Goes up but never comes down


your age

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In September 1928, she was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

Amelia Earhart

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Who said, "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better?"

Maya Angelou


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First president of the Coalition of Labor Union Women in Chicago in 1974

Olga Madar

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What year did Congress pass the right for women to vote? 

1920

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Have teeth but can't eat

comb

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First woman on the Supreme Court 

Sandra Day O'Connor

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Who said, "You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right?"

Rosa Parks


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First three women to hold top positions with the American Federation of Teachers

Randi Weingarten, Antonia Cortese and Lorretta Johnson
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What year did the women's suffrage movement start? 

1848

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What do you call a woman who knows where her husband is all the time? 

widow

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Who was the first woman to win a Grammy?

Ella Fitzgerald

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Who said, "If you don't like the road you're walking, start paving another one"?

Dolly Parton 

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Who was the best known women involved in the fight for labor rights? 

Mary Harris "Mother" Jones 

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Who was the pioneer of the women’s suffrage movement in the United States? 

Susan B. Anthony


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Has a face and two hands but no arms and legs

clock
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This woman became the first female Secretary of State in 1997

Madeleine Albright 

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This famous phrase was uttered by Sojourner Truth at a women’s suffrage convention in Ohio.

“Ain’t I a woman?"

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Current Executive Vice President of AFT 

Evelyn DeJesus