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Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women’s suffrage.(1 point)
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How does this passage promote emerging ideas of “Republican Motherhood”?
A. by calling for more opportunities for women
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rei
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What contributed to the new freedoms women enjoyed in the 1920s select the two correct answers
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i think is was a big deal that woman should vote
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j coe
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Use the excerpt from the Declaration of Sentiments to answer the question. Which of the following beliefs is NOT evident in the
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Bad Bunny
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What was the primary goal of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)?
A. to advocate for women's suffrage B. to promote
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con
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The idea that Roman women were to be mothers and wives and had few rights was called what?(1 point)
Responses Patriarchy
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Chuuya Nakahara
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according to the passage, what can be inferred about how Elizabeth cady Stanton personal quailtys effected the women suffrage
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Anonymous
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. . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be
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Lemon
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After her children were grown Stanton wrote and lectured on all aspects of women's rights and on many other current topics as
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someone
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Why were women fighting for suffrage?
A. because they wanted to end abuse toward women B. because they wanted to win the right to
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mr help me
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why was it a crime for woman to join the army in the movie
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Bree
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“The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman . . .
He has never
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Orian Oaklay
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After the U.S. Constitution and state constitutions were written, there was increased sympathy among Americans for women's
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Ariel
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Which issue did the Nineteenth Amendment address?
A. coverture B. segregation C. citizenship D. sexual harassment Would it be B?
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dbh
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What were women striking in the 1930s?
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Marquita
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In fear which great victory the author references in the excerpt a election of the first female governor be success of the first
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Besty jadper
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In the past, women were not allowed to vote. Why were women allowed to vote now? Like what factor helped changed this?
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1
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What was the main reason women wanted to be active in early reform movements?
Women believed it was their civic duty to improve
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hannah
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even today many Indian women have
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someone
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More states have, “… embraced laws requiring waiting periods for abortion…” however this is unfair to the women going
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Anonymous
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I hate the way people used to treat women. Men used to think of them as their property or just being pretty. That is not right
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Mysterious Beauty
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Why couldn't women own property in Athens?
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Anonymous
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10. Florynce Kennedy would agree with which statement? (Points : 1) A) Making abortion illegal is the result of continual
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JESS
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What was the main reason women wanted to be active in early reform movements?
A)Women believed it was their civic duty to improve
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Help
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In her speech "Ain't I A Woman" Sojourner Truth's stance on women's rights is
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If you were a muckraker, would you want to expose, uncover, or examine the issue? Do you feel that issue still exists today,
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depressed kid
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Which of the following would be an important change for most women in Saudi Arabia?
A. new styles of hijabs and sharshafs B. the
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Gourami
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which of the following would be the most important change in most women in Saudi Arabia?
A)new styles of hi-jabs and sharshafs
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shynice
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The title of my project says it all.. Women are most effected by the issues. The women right movement have been going on ever
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C
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what rights did women have in Egypt?
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stefanos
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Some women's rights activists viewed the Fifteenth Amendment's ratification as a setback because(1 point) Responses it expanded
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What did Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton have in common?
They were both strong supporters of the Confederacy. They
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yamean
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Florynce Kennedy would agree with which statement?
A. Making abortion illegal is the result of continual undermining of women’s
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Lisa
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Because of her reform activities, which group would not have supported Rebecca Latimer Felton? (1 point)
supporters of
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Archy
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8. Which of the resolutions at Seneca Falls Convention was most inspired by married women's inability to own property?
() desire
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Lexiee!(:
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How does Islam most affect women in public life in Arabia?
A. by keeping them from work B. by barring them from the vote *** C.
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Talea
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By the 1890s, through a network of women's clubs, temperance associations, and social reform organizations, women were exerting
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TayB
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how does islam most affect women in public life in arabia? A.by keeping them from work B.by barring them from the vote C.by
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Hannah
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Which of the following was not a representation or an example of New Women expressing freedom and independence?
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Jay
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How were Roman women affected by patriarchy?(1 point)
Responses They kept their children after divorce. They kept their children
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What are a few of the positive things the Equal Rights Amendment would have done for women in America?
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Misty
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Can you use the excerpt to answer the question?
. . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in
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8. Under the leadership of Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the high point of the Seneca Falls convention was the
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Sarah
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Florynce Kennedy would agree with which statement? (Points : 1)
Making abortion illegal is the result of continual undermining of
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stacy
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According to Cady Stanton, the least bad form of subjection of women is based in this
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jasmine
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Document 7: W. E. B. Du Bois publicly embraced the cause of woman suffrage after he moved north in 1907.
The signs of awakening
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Cassidy
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1. What effect did the suffrage movement have on women in South Carolina?
A. women gained the right to work outside of the home
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what
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Read this passage by Booker T.Washington:
I am in favor of every measure that will give to woman, the opportunity to develop to
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Anne
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8. Which of the resolutions at Seneca Falls Convention was most inspired by women’s inability to own property? (1 point)
desire
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TTR+S<3
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