Name: ___Answer Key____ Hour: _____ UN#6: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE (pgs. 296-297 & 378-379) Term Definition Suffrage Right to vote Susan B. Anthony Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) during the 19th century, was arrested for attempting to vote (form of protest) Elizabeth Cady Stanton Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) during the 19th century, worked with Susan B. Anthony Carrie Catt Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) during the 19th & 20th centuries, leader of NAWSA (organization dedicated to acquiring the right to vote for women) Lucy Burns Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) during the 20th century, modern and more radical woman suffragist, worked closely with Alice Paul in NAWSA and the NWP Alice Paul Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) during the 20th century, modern and more radical woman suffragist, formed NWP and supported the country adopting a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote NAWSA National American Woman Suffrage Association, more traditional woman suffragists organization, led by Carrie Catt, tried to convince politicians and states to support suffrage for women NWP National Woman’s Party, more radical and militant woman suffragists organization, led by Alice Paul, organized parades and protested outside of the White House to draw attention to their cause 19th Amendment An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that states the right to vote cannot be denied based upon gender, gives women the right to vote, ratified in 1920 Answer Key Name: _________________ Hour: _____ UN#6: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE (pgs. 296-297 & 378-379) Choose the correct answer… Definition A) Suffrage Right to vote B) 19th Amendment A) Susan B. Anthony Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) B) Carrie Catt during the 19th century, was arrested for attempting to vote C) Elizabeth Cady Stanton (form of protest) A) Susan B. Anthony Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) B) Carrie Catt during the 19th century, worked with Susan B. Anthony C) Elizabeth Cady Stanton A) Susan B. Anthony Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) B) Carrie Catt during the 19th & 20th centuries, leader of NAWSA C) Elizabeth Cady Stanton (organization dedicated to acquiring the right to vote for women) A) Lucy Burns Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) B) Alice Paul during the 20th century, modern and more radical woman suffragist, worked closely with Alice Paul in NAWSA and the NWP A) Lucy Burns Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) B) Alice Paul during the 20th century, modern and more radical woman suffragist, formed NWP and supported the country adopting a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote A) NAWSA National American Woman Suffrage Association, more B) NWP traditional woman suffragists organization, led by Carrie Catt, tried to convince politicians and states to support suffrage for women A) NAWSA National Woman’s Party, more radical and militant woman B) NWP suffragists organization, led by Alice Paul, organized parades and protested outside of the White House to draw attention to their cause A) 18th Amendment An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that states the right to B) 19th Amendment vote cannot be denied based upon gender, gives women the C) 20th Amendment right to vote, ratified in 1920 Choice Strategy Name: ________________________ Hour: _____ UN#6: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE (pgs. 296-297 & 378-379) Term Page Number Definition Suffrage 296 Susan B. Anthony 296 Elizabeth Cady Stanton 296 Carrie Catt 297 Lucy Burns 297 Alice Paul 297 NAWSA 297 NWP 297 19th Amendment 297 Closed Strategy Closed Strategy Name: ________________________ Hour: _____ UN#6: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE (pgs. 296-297 & 378-379) Term Definition Suffrage Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton Carrie Catt Lucy Burns Alice Paul NAWSA NWP 19th Amendment Open Ended Open Ended Name: ___________________ Hour: _____ UN#6: WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE (pgs. 296-297 & 378-379) Correct? Term Definition Suffrage Right to vote YES NO Susan B. Anthony Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) YES during the 19th century, was arrested for attempting to vote (form of protest) NO Carrie Catt Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) YES during the 19th century, worked with Susan B. Anthony NO Elizabeth Cady Stanton Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) YES during the 19th & 20th centuries, leader of NAWSA (organization dedicated to acquiring the right to vote for NO women) Lucy Burns Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) YES during the 20th century, modern and more radical woman suffragist, worked closely with Alice Paul in NAWSA and NO the NWP Alice Paul Woman suffragist (woman fighting for her right to vote) YES during the 20th century, modern and more radical woman suffragist, formed NWP and supported the country NO adopting a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote NAWSA National American Woman Suffrage Association, more YES traditional woman suffragists organization, led by Carrie Catt, tried to convince politicians and states to support NO suffrage for women NWP National Woman’s Party, more radical and militant woman YES suffragists organization, led by Alice Paul, organized parades and protested outside of the White House to draw NO attention to their cause 19th Amendment An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that states the right YES to vote cannot be denied based upon gender, gives women the right to vote, ratified in 1920 NO Yes No Strategy .
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