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Final Jeopardy

Speaking Out 100 Work Vote Drive Susan B. Anthony lived at a time when women were not allowed to

Speaking Out 200 Catholic Baptist Quaker Anthony’s family went to a _____ church

Speaking Out 300 Slavery Suffering Hunger One injustice that angered Anthony was

Speaking Out 400 Arrested If a woman tried to vote, she could be Expelled Suspended

Speaking Out 500 Diligent Business Independent Anthony grew up expecting to become a strong, ________ woman.

Definitions100 Being free to make one’s own decisions Being dependent on someone or something Being unable to read or write What does it mean to be independent?

Definitions 200 Working hard for a long time Taking your time and working slowly Being independent What does diligence mean?

Definitions 300 Separatists Quakers Abolitionists People who wanted to abolish, or get rid of slavery were called:

Definitions 400 Dollar Nickel Quarter Susan B Anthony can be found on which coin:

Definitions 500 Liberty Vote Drive a car Suffrage means the right to:

Her Life 100 Where did Susan B Anthony live? Ohio New York New Jersey

Her Life 200 Where was Susan B. Anthony Born? Massachusetts New York Delaware

Her Life 300 Why did Susan B. Anthony become a teacher? Her mother was a teacher It was one of the few jobs open to women She wanted to help children to read

Her Life 400 Why did Susan B. Anthony quit her job as a principal? She wanted to become a veterinarian She wanted to spend more time with her family She wanted to spend all her time working against slavery

Her Life 500 For 52 years, Susan B Anthony worked with this woman to win equal rights for women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Rosa Parks Mary Beth Clapper

Laws 100 In 1860, the New York State Legislature passed a new law that: Allowed women to vote Allowed married women to own property Allowed women to drive a car

Laws 200 Stanton and Anthony started a group called the Women’s National Loyal League. This group wanted to: Help married women own property Help women vote Work against slavery

Laws 300 Why was Susan B. Anthony arrested on November 18, 1872? She was accused of driving illegally She was accused of voting illegally She was accused of owning a home

Laws 400 By 1906, what four states allowed women to vote? Utah, Georgia, Ohio, and New Jersey Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho Colorado, New Jersey, Iowa and Florida

Laws 500 Susan B. Anthony lived to see that the laws were changed so that every woman could vote. False True

Final Jeopardy Name the 2 ways that Anthony is honored. 1. She is honored by being on the dollar coin. 2. She has a plaque at the National Women’s Hall of Fame in New York.