Chapter 5 - Lesson 2 Flashcards

1
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Who wanted to change the rights of women?

A

Susan B. Anthony

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2
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What did Susan B. Anthony do?

A

She went to meetings and gave speeches about treating people fairly.

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3
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In 1848 who organized a convention?

A

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Moot and other women.

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4
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What is a convention?

A

A large meeting.

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5
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A large group of people met where?

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Seneca Falls, New York. (This was the first time women gathered in public to demand the right to vote.)

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6
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What is suffrage?

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The right to vote.

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7
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Three years later, In 1851 what did Susan B. Anthony join her friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton for?

A

Th Suffrage movement.

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What did Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton work to form in 1869?

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The National American Women Suffrage Association.

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9
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How long was Susan B. Anthony president of the American Woman Suffrage Movement?

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Eight years.

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10
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In 1870 what was passed?

A

The fifteenth amendment which gave African American men the right to vote.

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What happened in 1872?

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Susan B. Anthony voted in the president also election, she was fined 100$ and was arrested.

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12
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When did Susan B. Anthony die?

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1906.

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13
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What happened in 1920?

A

The nineteenth amendment became law, woman had won the right to vote.

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14
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What did Thurgood Marshall do?

A

He worked hard for civil rights

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15
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What are civil rights?

A

The rights of all citizens to be treated equally under the law.

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16
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Where did Marshall grow up?

A

Baltimore, Maryland

17
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What does segregated mean?

A

Separated (usually by race/skin color).

18
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What happened in 1954?

A

All nine Supreme Court Justices voted to end school segregation.

19
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Why was Linda brown’s case brought up to the Supreme Court?

A

Because her father wanted her to attend a white school but the school wouldn’t allow it and the African school was far from them and they would have to cross a dangers railroad track to get there.

20
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What was Linda brown’s case called?

A

Brown versus Board of Education.

21
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What happened in 1967?

A

Lyndon B. Johnson chose Marshall to be the first African American Supreme Court Justice and he served 24 years.

22
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Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

A

The First Lady/wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt (the president).

23
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How long was Franklin D. Roosevelt president?

A

1933-1945, 12 years.

24
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What happened in 1945?

A

Eleanor Roosevelt was chosen to be the American delegate of the United States.

25
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While she was the First Lady what did Eleanor Roosevelt do?

A

She traveled around the world visiting school children, sick people in hospitals, coal miners and even people in jail.

26
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What is a delegate

A

A person chosen to act for others.

27
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What is the U.N

A

A world group that works for peace.

28
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What did Eleanor Roosevelt do in the U.N?

A

She worked for human rights and helped the group write a bill of rights for all people. IT recognized all people in the world having human rights.

29
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What are some Human rights?

A

The right to be treated equally under the law, the right to own property, and the right to leave their country and return.