Fighting for Rights
  • 1. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth C. Stanton worked hard to
A) keep women from voting
B) change how housework was done
C) change laws and the way people thought
D) change laws that were unfair to men
  • 2. Elizabeth C. Stanton read ____ _____, which gave her the information she needed to fight for change.
A) women's books
B) law books
C) changing life books
D) cook books
  • 3. What did Elizabeth C. Stanton's husband for?
A) equality for wives
B) abolition of slavery
C) women's rights
D) children's rights
  • 4. Who did Elizabeth C. Stanton work with for women's rights?
A) President Lincoln
B) a Puritan lady
C) Lucretia Mott
D) Henry Stanton
  • 5. Susan B. Anthony was raised as a Quaker. Quakers believed
A) equality for all
B) men were better workers
C) education was for all
D) women were better workers
  • 6. Susan B. Anthony worked with the 'temperance' movement. This group wanted to
A) make it legal for women to work
B) control or stop the use of alcohol
C) stop religious groups from meeting
D) make it possible for women to vote
  • 7. What is one way to get the government's attention about a problem?
A) create a railroad
B) boycott paying taxes
C) start a movement
D) get people to sign a petition
  • 8. What is a good organizer to use when you want to put information in order by dates?
A) outline
B) timeline
C) venn diagram
D) web
  • 9. A change for the better is know as a[n]
A) abolition
B) reform
C) difference
D) petition
  • 10. Suffrage rights gives a person the right to
A) suffer
B) work
C) debate
D) vote
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