A) Birth control B) Education reform C) Child labor D) Women's suffrage
A) 1879 B) 1890 C) 1881 D) 1885
A) Planned Parenthood B) American Civil Liberties Union C) Women’s Christian Temperance Union D) National Organization for Women
A) Chicago, Illinois B) Brooklyn, New York C) Boston, Massachusetts D) San Francisco, California
A) 1916 B) 1921 C) 1925 D) 1930
A) She became a staunch eugenics advocate. B) She later distanced herself from eugenics. C) She maintained the same view throughout her life. D) She rejected eugenics entirely from the start.
A) 1955 B) 1966 C) 1970 D) 1948
A) My Fight for Birth Control B) A Woman's Place C) The Story of My Life D) Feminism and Freedom |