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