Famous Women
Famous Movements
Social Issues
Court Case & Legislation
Miscelleanous
100

This woman ran for president in 2016.

Hillary Clinton

100

This major movement focused women's rights to vote.

Women's Suffrage Movement

100

Less than 2000 of these are in the United States currently, making it more dangerous and extremely difficult for women to exercise their reproductive rights.

Abortion clinics

100

This Supreme Court Case established a woman's right to have an abortion, based on the right to privacy within the Fourteenth Amendment.

Roe v. Wade

100

This movie follows a feminist icon to law school as she learns to achieve her dreams and proves herself in a murder trial defense.

Legally Blonde

200

American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

200

This hashtag and movement focused on sexual misconduct and abuse, particularly in the workplace.

#MeToo Movement

200

Malala is known for advocating _______ across the world, especially in countries with significant barriers to girls' education.

Access to safe and complete education

200

This U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution does not protect a right to abortion, overturning Roe v. Wade.

Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

200

This female scientist discovered the double helix -- and her work was stolen by two male scientists.

Rosalind Franklin

300

This woman was a famous poet and author -- she was also the first black woman on a US coin.

Maya Angelou

300

This wave of feminism expanded the focus to include issues of equality and anti-discrimination in various aspects of life, including work, family, and sexuality

Second-wave feminism

300

This social media trend romanticizes a return to traditional gender roles, often emphasizing women’s roles as stay-at-home mothers and wives, and promoting the idea of submission to their husbands in domestic settings.

The "trad wife" trend

300

This Constitutional amendment would have given blanket protections to women in American law by guaranteeing equal protection.

The Equal Rights Amendment

300

This famous pop singer endorses reproductive rights, partners with Planned Parenthood, and distributes Plan B at her concerts.

Olivia Rodrigo

400
First female Editor in Chief of the New York Times.
Jill Abramson
400

The "third wave" refers to this time period.

1990s to present day

400

This term refers to sexually explicit media created without consent using artificial intelligence to superimpose someone’s face onto another person’s body, often used to target women and celebrities.

Deepfakes

400

This Supreme Court case affirmed the core holding of Roe v. Wade, however, it also permitted states to regulate abortion, but not to the point of creating substantial obstacles for women seeking abortions.

Planned Parenthood v. Casey

400

Who invented the bra?

Caresse Crosby

500

This woman founded the National Women's Party in 1916.

Alice Paul

500

At what major American event did Women's Rights activists demonstrate outside of with things like "the freedom trashcan," as well as break inside of and drop banners that read "Women's Liberation!?"

The Miss America Pagent

500

This documentary, released in 2024, illuminated many issues surrounding women's clothing and body image in the fast-fashion industry.

Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion

500

This piece of legislation redefined the statute of limitations pertaining to equal-pay lawsuits allowing women greater legal recourse for past pay discrimination.

The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009

500

Who is this famous feminist?

Sojourner Truth