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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
For many years in the United States, some people was not allowed to vote.
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CCSS.L.4.1B
CCSS.L.5.1.B-D
CCSS.L.5.1C
CCSS.L.5.1D
CCSS.L.3.1E
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Native Americans, African Americans, and women had to waited many years before they could vote.
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CCSS.L.4.1B
CCSS.L.5.1.B-D
CCSS.L.5.1C
CCSS.L.5.1D
CCSS.L.5.1B
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In the 1800s, women beginned to speak out about the right to vote.
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CCSS.L.4.1B
CCSS.L.5.1.B-D
CCSS.L.5.1C
CCSS.L.5.1D
CCSS.L.3.1E
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott held a convention in New York to fight for women's rights.
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CCSS.L.1.1B
CCSS.L.2.2C
CCSS.L.3.2D
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Many people believed that letting women vote was a dangerously idea.
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CCSS.L.3.1A
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In 1870, African American men final gained the right to vote.
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CCSS.L.3.1G
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Southern states quicker passed laws to deny African Americans this right.
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CCSS.L.3.1G
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