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August
26th, is Women's Equality Day in the United States. The Institute
Justice Office received this background from the National Women's History
Project.
At
the behest of Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY), in 1971 the U.S. Congress designated
August 26 as Women's Equality Day.
The
date was selected to commemorate the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the
Constitution, granting women the right to vote. This was the culmination of a
massive, peaceful civil rights movement by women that had its formal beginnings
in 1848 at the world's first Women's Rights Convention, in Seneca Falls, New York.
The
observance of Women's Equality Day not only commemorates the passage of the
19th Amendment, but also calls attention to women's continuing efforts toward
full equality. Workplaces, libraries, organizations, and public facilities now
participate with Women's Equality Day programs, displays, video showings, or
other activities.
To
help celebrate Women's Equality Day, the National Women's History Project
developed a quiz to use at events, or in the office, or in conversation with
friends. It took 72 years for women to win the right to vote.
National Women's History Project Quiz
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
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. This is the 90th anniversary of women in Kansas
and Oregon
winning the vote. What other state is celebrating the 90th anniversary of women
winning the right to vote in their state?
a. New York
b. Florida
c. Maine
d. Arizona
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. suffragists
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
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
Answers
1. b
2. c
3. c
4. a - from the first
Women's Rights Convention in 1848 to 1920
5. d
6. c
7. d
8. b
9. d - New Zealand
(1893), Australia (1902), Finland (1906), Norway (1913), Denmark (1915), USSR
(1917), Canada (1918), Germany (1918), Poland (1918), Austria (1919), Belgium
(1919), Great Britain (1919), Ireland (1919), Luxembourg (1919), the
Netherlands (1919), Sweden (1919)
10. c - 1893
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