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Quiz 2: All Rights Are Not Equal: Suffrage Vs the Equal Rights Amendment
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The Seneca Falls Convention resulted in the adoption of
Question 2
Multiple Choice
This famous abolitionist was one of the first to connect discrimination to the intersectionality of being black and female.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The Women's Christian Temperance Union linked the necessity of women's suffrage to
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court denied women's claims voting rights granted through citizenship in __________, stating that women might be citizens, but not all citizens can be voters.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Women were activated into a suffrage campaign by __________________.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
One of the key differences between the groups advocating for suffrage (National American Woman Suffrage Association vs. the National Women's Party) was
Question 7
True/False
Women were asked to begin running for Congress by both parties immediately after suffrage passed.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The women's movement and push for the Equal Rights Amendment was driven by
Question 9
True/False
Opponents to women's suffrage included the church, the liquor industry, big business, and other women
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Which women drafted the original Equal Rights Amendment?
Question 11
True/False
The Equal Rights Amendment was ratified.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
How many states need to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment in order for it to become a part of the US Constitution?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
One method that could be used to revive the ratification efforts for the ERA is
Question 14
Multiple Choice
_________________, which was founded by Phyllis Schlafly, rallied women to fight ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
One of the political lessons from suffrage and the ERA is
Question 16
Short Answer
The ____________ was the first organization to call for universal suffrage, claiming the right to vote was already implied in the language of citizenship.
Question 17
Short Answer
The ________________, led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, advocated for the inclusion of women in the 15th Amendment voting rights.
Question 18
Short Answer
Proponents of the Nineteenth Amendment had to bow to the concerns of the cult of __________, and promote the ideas that the votes of mothers alone could clean up politics.
Question 19
Short Answer
In 1970, the newly formed interest group, _______________, interrupted committee hearings for the right to vote amendment for 18 - 20 years olds to extract promises to hold hearings for the Equal Rights Amendment.