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Women's Rights

Women's Rights

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8th Grade

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Hope King

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What was one interesting thing you learned in this video? (Must be at least 2 complete sentences.

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I learned that...

This is important because...)

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What was one interesting thing you learned in this video? (Must be at least 2 complete sentences.

Sentence Stems:

I learned that...

This is important because...)

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What was one interesting thing you learned in this video? (Must be at least 2 complete sentences.

Sentence Stems:

I learned that...

This is important because...)

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Multiple Choice

Suffrage means......

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the right to vote

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the right for women to vote

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the women who fought for women’s rights

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the fight for women’s rights

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Multiple Choice

The first Women’s Rights Convention was held in:

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Niagara Falls, NY

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Seneca Falls, NY

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Sonoma Falls, NY

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Seleca Falls, NY

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Multiple Choice

People who fight for the right to vote are called?

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Suffragists

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Abolitionists

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Suffrage

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Housewives

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these women were not part of the women's suffrage movement?

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Lacretia Mott

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Susan B. Anthony

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Elizabet Cade Stanton

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Rosa Parks

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Multiple Choice

What did the Seneca Falls Convention do?

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It triggered and solidified the women's rights movement in America.

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It automatically gave woman tons of rights.

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It helped women learn to make really good food.

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Multiple Choice

About how many women attended the Seneca Falls Convention?

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Millions.

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Hundreds.

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Only 75.

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Multiple Choice

Who were Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott?

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Ordinary citizens of Pennsylvania.

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People who were okay with not having as many rights as men.

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Leaders at the Seneca Falls Convention.

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What did the women’s suffrage movement in America do?

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It gave women the ability to be citizens.

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It gave women the right to vote.

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Nothing.

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___________________________ wrote "The Declaration of Sentiments" creating the agenda of women's activism for decades to come.

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Susan B. Anthony

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Alice Paul

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Michelle Obama

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Multiple Choice

The first state constitution in California extends __________ rights to women in 1849.

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Voting

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Banking

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Property

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Child Custody

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At a women's rights convention in Akron, Ohio, __________________, a former slave, delivers her now memorable speech, "Ain't I a woman?"

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Betsy Ross

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Sojourner Truth

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Alice Paul

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Multiple Choice

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Many women were fined and arrested for attempting to vote.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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A widespread religious movement in the early 1800's

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Women's rights movement.

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Seneca Falls Convention.

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Second Great Awakening.

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Social Reform

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An 1848 meeting at which activists called for equal rights for women, often seen as the birthplace for women's rights movement.

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Social Reform.

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Women's rights movement.

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Debtor.

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Seneca Falls Convention.

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Multiple Choice

What was New Harmony?

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The place where John Brown's raid occured.

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A Utopian community based upon common ownership of property.

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One of the prisons that Dorothea Dix visited.

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The place where the Seneca Falls Convention took plce.

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Multiple Select

Who held the Seneca Falls Convention?

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

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Susan B. Anthony.

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Lucretia Mott.

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Frederick Douglass.

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Multiple Choice

What was "A Declaration of Sentiments," based off of?

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Constitution.

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States rights.

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Declaration of Independence.

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