A) Child labor laws B) Women's education C) Women's suffrage D) Civil rights for African Americans
A) National Organization for Women B) National American Woman Suffrage Association C) League of Women Voters D) Women's Christian Temperance Union
A) 1919 B) 1930 C) 1915 D) 1920
A) The Winning Plan B) The Suffrage Movement C) The Equal Rights Campaign D) The Women's March
A) Vice President B) President for life C) Treasurer D) Founder
A) California B) Wyoming C) Washington D) New York
A) 1938 B) 1945 C) 1947 D) 1951
A) Woodrow Wilson B) Franklin D. Roosevelt C) Calvin Coolidge D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) It should be limited B) It was essential for empowerment C) It was overrated D) It is not important |