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100

The woman credited for being the first maker of the American Flag who has a house named after her in Philadephia, PA.

Betsy Ross

100

This woman has filled the positions of First lady, Senator, and Secretary of State.

Hillary Clinton
100
The woman with a net worth of $1.6 billion who is known for her role as Chief Operating Officer of Facebook.
Sheryl Sandberg
100
This philanthropist and talk show host sparked presidential campaign speculation when she gave a rousing speech at the 2018 Golden Globes. 
Oprah Winfrey
100
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different categories of science.
Marie Curie
200

In the year 1920, this Constitutional Amendment gave women the right to vote in political elections.

The 19th Constitutional Amendment
200

This woman (D-California) became the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2007.

Nancy Pelosi
200
The percentage of Fortune 500 CEOs that are female.
6.4%
200

The movement created in response to #MeToo that provides subsidized legal support to those who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or abuse in the workplace.

Time's Up
200
After surviving gun shots to the head while on her way to school, this activist became the youngest person in the world to win the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17.
Malala Yousafzai
300
This American abolitionist helped approximately 70 people escape slavery through the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman
300

This Supreme Court Justice has fallen asleep during a  State of the Union address due to not being "100% sober".

Ruth Bader Ginsburg
300

This popular news and opinions website is named after its co-creator, a political commentator and businesswoman who famously shifted views from right-leaning to left-leaning. 

The Huffington Post (Arianna Huffington)

300
This champion for LGBT rights was the first openly lesbian actress to play an openly lesbian character on television.
Ellen DeGeneres
300
The first country to make it illegal to pay men more than women for equal work.
Iceland
400

What was Amelia Earhart's greatest accomplishment?

First female to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

400

It was in this year on January 24 the Pentagon signed an order opening all ground-combat missions to women.

2013

400
The percentage of NYU Stern School of Business undergraduates that are female.
42%
400
The highest paid actress of 2017 ($26 million).
Emma Stone
400

This English writer is regarded as one of the world's founding feminist philosophers due to her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.

Mary Wollstonecraft

500

Name this poet:

You may write me down in history

With your bitter, twisted lies,

You may trod me in the very dirt

But still, like dust, I'll rise.

Maya Angelou
500

The first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court (appointed by President Reagan) making her its first woman justice in the year 1981.

Sandra Day O'Connor
500
The first female CEO of a major global automaker, this woman is Chairman and CEO of General Motors Company.
Mary T. Barra
500
This actress won a Golden Globe for her portrayal of the Queen of England yet was paid less than her male counterpart, who did not win any awards for his portrayal of Prince Philip.
Claire Foy
500
This woman became the first elected female head of state in the world when she became Prime Minister of an Asian island nation in 1960. 

Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka)