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CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN PRESENTS All rights reservedMay, 2010
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Take the NWHP Women's Equality Day Quiz! To help celebrate Women's Equality Day, the National Women's History Project developed a quiz to use at your events, or just around your office, or in conversation with friends. 1.August 26th is celebrated as Women's Equality Day to commemorate a. the work women did during the Second World War b. the anniversary of women winning the right to vote c. the flappers of the 1920's d. the contemporary women's rights movement 2. In what year did Congresswoman Bella Abzug introduce legislation to ensure that this important American anniversary would be celebrated? a. 1992 b. 1984 c. 1971 d. 1965
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3. In what year did women in the United States win the right to vote? a. 1776 b. 1848 c. 1920 d. 1946 4. How many years did it take for women to win the right to vote in the United States? a. 72 years b. 120 years c. 20 years d. 51 years 5. Women in most of the western states won the right to vote years before the Federal Amendment was secured. 2010 is the 100th anniversary of women in Washington State winning the vote. California will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women winning the vote in 2011. Oregon will celebrate the 100th anniversary in 2012. What other state will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women in this state winning the right to vote in 2012? a. New York b. Florida c. Maine d. Arizona
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6. What was the name given to the 19th Amendment to the Constitution which guaranteed women's right to vote in the United States. a. Abigail Adams Amendment b. Sojourner Truth Amendment c. Susan B. Anthony Amendment d. Gloria Steinem Amendment 7. Women who worked for women's right to vote were called a. radical b. immoral c. suffragist d. all of the above 8. The term suffragist is derived from a. one who suffers b. a voting tablet in ancient times c. the Constitution d. the Bill of Rights
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9. How many other countries had already guaranteed women's right to vote before the campaign was won in the United States? a. 6 b. 2 c. 1 d. 16 10. What was the first country that granted women the right to vote? a. Canada b. Germany c. New Zealand d. United Kingdom
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FROM BLOOMERS TO THE BOARDROOM AND BEYOND Photograph courtesy of Janell Mithani Photography
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FEMINISM What is feminism?
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THE FIRST WAVE Ownership Voting Rights Property Rights Focus
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The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution prohibits each state and the federal government from denying any citizen the right to vote because of that citizen's sex. It was ratified on August 18, 1920. United States Constitutionstate federal governmentright to vote United States Constitutionstate federal governmentright to vote
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What lessons can we learn from the suffragists and early leaders of the women’s movement that are relevant to women today?
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THE SECOND WAVE Women’s Empowerment Social Welfare Social Justice Focus
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The problem lay buried, unspoken, for many years in the minds of American women. Each suburban wife struggled with it alone. As she made the beds, shopped for groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children, chauffeured Cub Scouts and Brownies, lay beside her husband at night--she was afraid to ask even of herself the silent question- -"Is this all?" The Feminine Mystique: Chapter 1 … Betty Friedan
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Who do you consider a role model from the Second Wave?
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THE THIRD WAVE New Reality Cracking the Glass Ceiling Work/Life Balance Focus
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Feminism Today Lindsey Horvath
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What do you believe is the most important women’s rights issue that we face today?
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FROM BLOOMERS TO THE BOARDROOM---AND BEYOND A History of Feminism Written by: Rosemary Enzer, Chair; Lynn Brandstater, Marjory Hopper, and Anne Marie Johnson. Additional research by Katherine Winans. Bloomer photograph by Janell Mithani. All right reserved May, 2010
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