The Women's Suffrage Movement: Struggle for Equality

The Women's Suffrage Movement: Struggle for Equality

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English

11th Grade

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main idea of the passage "The Women's Suffrage Movement: Struggle for Equality"?

The Seneca Falls Convention was the most important event in women's suffrage.

The women's suffrage movement was a long, challenging journey that significantly changed American society and democratic principles.

Women's contribution during World War I was the sole reason for the success of the women's suffrage movement.

The 19th Amendment was the only goal of the women's suffrage movement.

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What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

To inform readers about the historical events of the women's suffrage movement.

To persuade readers to support a modern political movement.

To entertain readers with fictional stories about women's suffrage.

To compare the women's suffrage movement with other historical movements.

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How did the contributions of women during World War I influence the suffrage movement?

They led to the immediate ratification of the 19th Amendment.

Their efforts were ignored, having little impact on the movement.

Women's roles in the war led to a decline in the suffrage movement.

Women's war contributions helped shift public opinion and gained presidential support for suffrage.

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Interaction of ideas

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In the context of this passage, what does the word "ratified" mean?

Rejected

Formally approved

Debated

Postponed

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