1. Essay Review
  2. A very important effort made to increase the voting rights and correct the oppression of a minority group was when women earned the right to vote with the _______ Amendment. At the time of the amendment, women were allowed to vote in some states (_______________ had always allowed women to vote), but the 19th Amendment guaranteed all women who were of age and legal citizens the right to vote in any state.
  3. This effort began seventy-two years earlier, when the first ____________ ___________ convention was held in ______________ _________, N.Y. in 1848. The idea for this convention was conceived by __________ _______ ___________ and Lucretia Mott when they attended the World Abolition Society meeting in London.
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  6. On the first day the women met and discussed a range of issues, including women having ___________ owning rights, equal access to education and employment, and __________ (voting). These resolutions were part of their Declaration of ____________ (modeled after the Declaration of ___________). All of the resolutions were unanimously passed except the last one – voting rights for women.
  7. The __________ (or voting rights) resolution was so controversial (people having strong differences of opinion on each side of the issue) that it was in doubt whether the women themselves would even approve it. Finally, Frederick _________, a famous former slave and _______________ (someone opposed to slavery) asked to speak.
  8. He argued that unless women had the right to vote, all their other resolutions would be worthless because they could be given and taken away by the male only voters. After hearing Douglass’ arguments, the women voted and approved the final voting resolution.
  9. Soon after the convention, Elizabeth Cady __________ teamed up with Susan B. __________, and the two worked for the rest of their lives trying to gain voting rights for women (unfortunately they both died before their goal was realized). One method they tried was _______ ____________ (breaking the laws peacefully to draw attention to a cause).
  10. When Susan B. Anthony registered and voted in _____________, she was arrested. Making the most of the opportunity, she used the incident to draw attention to the injustice of the laws. She was found guilty, but refused to pay the fine.
  11. Stanton and Anthony also tried to ____________ Congress to change the voting laws. Gathering thousands of signatures on their petitions, they sent them to ____________ hoping this would pressure them into making changes. Unfortunately, the legislatures ignored the effort.
  12. During the ___________ era (early 1900’s), women _____________ used rallies and marches to draw attention to their cause. Thousands dressed in white outfits and marched peacefully through the streets carrying signed demanding voting rights for women. Finally, during this era of ________________ reforms, the 19th Amendment was passed guaranteeing women the right to vote.
  13. What was an event that started the women’s movement?
  14. Remember… women rewrote the Declaration of Independence to include women and called it the ______________ of ____________ and _____________
  15. Who were two leaders of the women’s movement?
  16. What were some strategies women suffragettes to used draw attention to their cause?
  17. Susan B. Anthony tried civil disobedience…
  18. When did women finally get the right to vote?
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