Susan B. Anthony Jeopardy Vocabulary Important Dates Characteristics Trivia 10 20 30 40 50
A person who wants to end slavery What is an ABOLITIONIST? Category 1 - 10
The right to vote What is SUFFRAGE? Category 1 - 20
Being free to make one’s own decisions What is INDEPENDENT?
Making a decision and sticking with it What is DILIGENCE? What is DETERMINATION?
A formal meeting where people discuss a subject they are interested in What is a CONVENTION?
Stanton organized a women’s rights 1848 Stanton organized a women’s rights convention in New York
Anthony and this woman worked together for 52 years to win equal rights for women Who was ELIZABETH STANTON?
When the Civil War ended in 1865 this became illegal What is SLAVERY?
In 1872, Anthony was accused of doing this… What is VOTING ILLEGALLY?
In 1920, the legislation changed a law which allowed this… What is giving WOMEN the right to VOTE in every state?
Anthony believed this to be an injustice… (injustice – treated unfairly) What is SLAVERY?
Anthony showed this while working hard throughout her life to change the laws of slavery women’s rights… What are DILIGENCE and DETERMINATION?
We honor Anthony today by this…. What is having her picture on the DOLLAR COIN?
What happened in 1872 when Anthony decided she wanted to vote? DAILY DOUBLE!!! What happened in 1872 when Anthony decided she wanted to vote? She was accused of voting illegally and Was told to pay a $100 fine.
Anthony showed she was this type of person because she got conventions together to meet with others who shared common goals… What is an ORGANIZER?
One of the most famous abolitionists in the United States Who is FREDERICK DOUGLAS?
Anthony had this profession as a young woman What is TEACHING?
Anthony gave a speech titled, “Is it a Crime for a Citizen of the US to Vote?” after this happened… What is being accused of voting illegally?
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This person wrote speeches about women’s rights Who is Elizabeth Stanton?
These three people are well-known for fighting for freedom and justice for all ANTHONY, STANTON, and DOUGLAS