QUIZ pp. 682-686. QUIZ ANSWERS THE MOVEMENT FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS: Early movement in the 1830’s for women’s rights - 1. Reform of marriage family and marriage.

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QUIZ pp

QUIZ ANSWERS

THE MOVEMENT FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS: Early movement in the 1830’s for women’s rights - 1. Reform of marriage family and marriage laws 2. Difficult for women to divorce 3. Property laws gave husbands control over the property of wives 4. Early efforts were not particularly successful 5. Progress was made with middle and upper class women gaining access to higher education 6. Entry into new occupations - teaching, nursing

SUFFRAGETTES In the 1840’s and 1850’s women began to focus on gaining equal political rights - 1. Women’s movement most active and vocal in Britain 2. Millicent Fawcett - organized a moderate group 3. Emmeline Pankhurst - organized a radical group = the Women’s Social and Political Union Used media attention and publicity stunts to get people’s attention 5. Suffragettes - confrontational methods to gain full citizenship/voting rights 6. Women for the most part gained the right to vote only after 1914 and World War I

Maria Montessori - 1. Establish a new system of education based on natural and spontaneous activities 2. Students worked at their own pace 3. Montessori schools were established throughout Europe and the United States 4. Montessori is a model of the “new woman”

JEWS WITHIN THE EUROPEAN NATION-STATE: End of the 19th century saw a revival of 1. Racism + extreme nationalism 2. This produced a new right wing politics 3. One group targeted by this new thinking were Jews = anti- Semitism The ideals of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution led to increased legal equality for Jews in many European countries After 1848 Jews were emancipated throughout central and Western Europe

The Dreyfus Affair 1. Captain Alfred Dreyfus was a Jewish officer in the French army 2. In 1895 he was convicted of treason and sentenced to life on Devil’s Island 3. Evidence is late revealed that Dreyfus was wrongly accused 4. The military and the government try to cover up everything 5. The case became a great public political scandal military, government, Catholic Church = against Dreyfus Liberals and radicals = for Dreyfus 6. The French novelist writes a famous pamphlet - J’Accuse = accusing the govt 7. The Dreyfus Affair revealed the deep anti-Semitism in French society

Captain Alfred Dreyfus

ZIONISM 1. A Jewish nationalist movement 2. Advocated a return to Palestine - the ancient land of the Jews 3. Theodor Herzl = the father of political Zionism 4. The goal of Zionism was a create an independent homeland/nation for the Jews in Palestine