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Be sure you know how many articles make up the U.S. Constitution...
... remember the difference between articles and amendments
Can you name the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate?
Yes, I can...I heard about her in an oral report...
Know the main author of the Declaration of Sentiments...
...well, that's easy.
Who was that famous woman pilot who disappeared so tragically?
A & E is more than a current events category
The woman who is associated with the beginning of the American Red Cross from her nursing in the Civil War is...
...very famous.
Ronald Reagan appointed this first woman Supreme Court judge...
...she is now retired.
You should be able to name both of Maryland's U.S. Senators, and...
...one of them is a woman.
Susan B. Anthony is on a dollar coin, but she's best known for...
...all that stuff we read in history class.
Who in the world was Shirley Chisholm?
Well, if you did a report on her or listened in class, you probably know.
The woman who founded Hull House was....
...Jane Addams...see, here's a real answer for you to remember.
The famous woman tennis player was...
...the "king" of her sport.
Do you remember the woman who teamed up with ECS in London?
She was a Quaker.
Frances Perkins was chosen by Franklin Roosevelt as the first....
...woman to be in this part of the executive branch.
Hey, why didn't we learn about the Grimke sisters?
We did but it was several weeks ago, don't worry about them.
Which was the first North American country to grant women the right to vote?
Well, now...it seems that I should know that.
Be familiar with the main points in the Declaration of Sentiments...
...and some details (such as the year and location it was written...among others)
Know some other terms that mean "the right to vote"...
...we learned two other terms
Know details of the amendemnt that gave women the right to vote...
...the # of the Amendment, the year, the contents.
You should be able to explain how the U.S. Constitution can be amended...
... including the two fractions that are key to the explanation.
Here are some vocabulary terms you might find useful as you take the test...
...caption, sentiments, caricature, cynical, ratification,resolved,
personification,prudence, zealot
There are two essays on the test...
...one is based on the clues and advice in this review. For the other, you'll have to use knowledge you gained in our study of women's history without the help of any clues here.
She was the first woman to win the....
...Nobel Peace Prize.