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what is significant about Rebeca Latimer Felton? chose two that apply
she was the first woman tin the united states to server as
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What is significant about Rebecca Latimer Felton? Choose the two that apply.
A. She was the first woman in the United States to
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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women, was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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What is significant about Rebecca Latimer Felton? Choose the two that apply. (2 points) Responses She was the first woman in the
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What is significant about Rebecca Latimer Felton? Choose the two that apply. (2 points) Responses
She was the first woman in the
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Why was it important that women in the story find the corn
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How did Sojourner Truth use her own experiences to challenge societal norms about gender and race during the 19th century? 1
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How did women’s lives change in the 1920s from their pre-World War I lives? Select all that apply.
(2 points) Responses Women
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where was Rebecca Felton from
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Which of the following statements accurately compares the social and economic roles that women in Texas and the rest of the U.S.
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A study of the "flappers" of the 1920's would indicate that
the earning of power of women was equal to that of men in the same
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A Growing Nation Unit Test
9 of 129 of 12 Items Question Which of the following statements describes how Annie Turnbo Malone and
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Which answer best explains how Oveta Culp Hobby was able to advance women’s rights in the military?(1 point) Responses She
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Which answer best explains how Oveta Culp Hobby was able to advance women's rights in the military? (1 point)
She was the
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Use the photograph of the two women to answer the question.
The image BEST supports reaching a conclusion that women were
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Advances in ______________ in the form of the typewriter and the telephone gave women the chance to work, and working meant they
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On November 12, 1815, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, spokesperson for the rights of women,
was born in Johnstown, New York. Stanton
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During the 1930s why did U.S. journalists refer to buisnesswomen Catherine Curtis as the "most dangerous woman in America"
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what did rosie the riveter symbolize.
A. increased use of power equipment in northern factories B. changed in women's clothing in
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
(1 point) • women's rights movement •
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Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women's suffrage.
A. During World War I,
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Eleanor Roosevelt's significant to Georgia’s history? What was their legacy (this should be at least 3 sentences)
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what can be inferred about the impact of women's contributions in American history?(1 point) Responses Women's contributions
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why is Eleanor Roosevelt important to Georgia's history?
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Rosie the riveter what did she symbolize? A. Increased use of power equipments b. Changes in women’s clothing c. Increased
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how did rebecca felton change georgia
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What did Jane Addams and her colleagues fight for government reforms
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Responsible for the Seneca Falls Convention
A. Harriet Beecher Stowe B. Elizabet Cady Stanton C. Lucretia Mott D. Mary Church
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Which of the following statements accurately compares the social and economic roles that women in Texas and the rest of the
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did women increasingly work in factory, stores and offices before World War I after World War I or both?
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was women’s work tied to the household before World War I after World War or both
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How did Madam Walker work to empower Black women financially through her business?
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“Is ‘the old-fashioned girl,’ with all that she stands for in sweetness, modesty, and innocence, in danger of becoming
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True or False: Women's History Month has been celebrated since the early 1900s. Reread the attached passage if you need help.
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The Seneca Falls Convention
was the official beginning of which of the following? (1 point) women’s rights movement abolition
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Based on the passage, which statement is a shared as a fact?(1 point)
Responses Women outnumber men in American colleges and
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Ronald Reagan's Proclamation of Women's
History Month, 1987 by ReadWorks women's suffrage parade in New York City, May 1912 The
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What is the main purpose of the passage?(1 point)
Responses To highlight the achievements of women in healthcare To highlight the
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What is the central idea conveyed by both passages?(1 point)
Responses Women have faced numerous challenges throughout history.
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Ronald Reagan's Proclamation of Women's
History Month, 1987 by ReadWorks women's suffrage parade in New York City, May 1912 The
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Ronald Reagan’s proclamation of women’s history month, 1987
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Based on the passages, what can be inferred about the impact of women’s contributions in American history
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Why did Jane Addams and her colleagues fight for government reforms?
a. They believed the problems started with the government.
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Which of the following statements describes how Annie Turnbo Malone and Madam C.J. Walker became two of the first self-made
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How did Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique impact the Women's Movement?(1 point) Responses It caused the rise of the second
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How did women’s lives change in the 1920s from their pre-World War I lives? Select all that apply.
(2 points) Responses Women
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This photograph depicts women learning welding in the 1940s. It shows that women
Responses A had achieved educational
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Jobs for Women
Teaching and Education Picture of schoolhouse, teacher, students Immigration significantly impacted child labor
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What led Jane Addams to open hull house
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Who established Hull House in 1889?
A. Abby Kelley B. Jane Addams C. Ida Tarbell D. Lucy Stone
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