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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the Industrial Revolution as opposed to previous eras as a time of
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In which areas did women gain power in the 1920s? Select the two correct answers.
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"This time they're really killing us, killing all girls and women."
This passage from My Forbidden Face explains how the Taliban
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"This time they're really killing us, killing all girls and women." This passage from My Forbidden Face explains how the Taliban
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Sojourner Truth by Joanna Evans The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
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Trace the reason for the passage of Title IX. (1 point)
A. After the Civil Rights Act, Black Americans were still not treated
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One significant change that Kemal Ataturk introduced in Turkey was a. replacing secular schools with traditional Islamic
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"This time they're really killing us, killing all girls and women."
This passage from My Forbidden Face explains how the Taliban
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"This time they're really killing us, killing all girls and women." This passage from My Forbidden Face explains how the Taliban
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How were women discriminated against despite getting the right to vote? (1 point) Responses
1. Laws prevented them from working
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What contributed to the new freedoms women enjoyed in the 1920s? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) Responses the end of
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Use the excerpt to answer the question
I long to hear that you have declared an independency-and by the way in the new Code of
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Unlike African American men, women in the late 1800s _____.
experienced no restrictions when voting. were able to vote under
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How did the 19th amendment impact political participation? (1 point)• Women were allowed to vote in national elections.•
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Trace the reason for the passage of Title IX.(1 point)
Responses After the Nineteenth Amendment, women were still not treated
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What is the best reason for why Sojourner Truth would say to the audience, "And ain't I a woman? Look at me! Lok at my arm!"
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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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Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women’s suffrage.(1 point)
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Which group of ancient Greek women had a greater freedom?
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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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In their fight for abolition, what did the Grimké sisters realize? (1 point) Responses Women lacked full political and social
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In which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women? (1 point) Responses government government
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How does this passage promote emerging ideas of "Republican Motherhood"?
(1 point) by calling for more opportunities for women
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The investigation of the rights of the slave has led me to a better understanding of my own. I have fought the Anti-Slavery
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The investigation of the rights of the slave has led me to a better understanding of my own. I have fought the Anti-Slavery
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In their fight for abolition, what did the Grimké sisters realize? (1 point) Responses Women lacked full political and
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Women’s suffrage in the 1800’s
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n which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women?
(1 point) Responses government government
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The declaration of sentiments from the Seneca falls convention discused the rights of which group
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in which areas do women gain power in the 1920s? Select the two correct answers.
As heads of corporations Citizens as
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what contributed to the new freedom women enjoyed in the 1920s selected two correct answers
The equal rights amendment The end of
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The Declaration of Sentiments from the Seneca Falls Convention discussed the rights of which group?
A:African Americans B:women
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The Declaration of Sentiments from the Seneca Falls Convention discussed the rights of which group?
(1 point) Responses African
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"Women in the nineteenth century had the responsibilities but not the rights of citizenship."
Which statement supports this
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What was the purpose of the 19th Amendment?
Responses to give suffrage to 18-year-old citizens to give suffrage to 18-year-old
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Being involved with her husband’s work allowed Rebecca to build a store of political contacts. She also learned the ropes of
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Letter to the Editor
To the Editor of the Herald: It may interest Herald readers, especially those opposed to woman suffrage, to
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Which amendment to the US Constitution protects women's right to vote?
(1 point) O The Sixteenth Amendment O The Seventeenth
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the official beginning of which of the following?
(1 point) A-women's rights movement B-abolition
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In which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women?
(1 point) A-government B-education
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which amendment to the us constitution protects women's right to vote
the 16th amendment the 17th amendment the 18th amendment
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Use the image to answer the question.
Who is shown in this photograph from 1917? (1 point) Responses flappers who wanted the
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"It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the
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In which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women?
(1 point) Responses government government
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In their fight for abolition, what did the Grimké sisters realize?(1 point)ResponsesWomen lacked full political and social
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In which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women?(1
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What was a right that women had during the roman empire?
A. women had the right to own property (if a husband or father signed it
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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?(1
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(Shorten my poem and make it more poetic)
Pretty distraction What a pretty distraction They told her to cover her shoulders
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Which statement best describes the relationship between progressivism and the suffrage movement in Texas?
Progressive thinking
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