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In what year was Sandra Day O'Connor appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court?
  1. 1965
  2. 1975
  3. 1979
  4. 1981
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In what state was Susan B. Anthony born?
  1. New York
  2. Massachusetts
  3. California
  4. Texas
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What was Sandra Day O'Connor's background before attending law school?
  1. She grew up in a wealthy family in New York City
  2. She worked as a teacher in a rural school district
  3. She served in the military during World War II
  4. She grew up on a cattle ranch in Texas
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Why did Sandra Day O'Connor retire from the Supreme Court?
  1. She was impeached by Congress
  2. She was diagnosed with a serious illness
  3. She wanted to spend more time with her family
  4. Her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease
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Who was Eleanor Roosevelt married to?
  1. Thomas Jefferson
  2. Abraham Lincoln
  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt
  4. John F. Kennedy
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What did Eleanor Roosevelt study at the New York School for Social Research?
  1. Law
  2. Economics
  3. Social reform and activism
  4. Journalism
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Who appointed Sandra Day O'Connor to the United States Supreme Court?
  1. Bill Clinton
  2. George H. W. Bush
  3. Ronald Regan
  4. Jimmy Carter
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What was the name of the settlement house co-founded by Jane Addams?
  1. Settlement House of Chicago
  2. Chicago House of Hope
  3. Hull House
  4. Chicago Social Services Center
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What issue has Gloria Steinem been a vocal advocate for?
  1. Access to affordable housing
  2. Access to quality education
  3. Reproductive rights
  4. Access to healthy food
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What is the National Youth Administration?
  1. An organization that provides work and education opportunities for young women
  2. An organization that provides healthcare for low-income families
  3. An organization that promotes environmental conservation
  4. An organization that provides free legal aid to the poor
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What was the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) that Alice Paul drafted in 1923?
  1. An amendment that ensured women's right to vote
  2. An amendment that ensured equal pay for women
  3. An amendment that ensured men and women would have equal rights under the law
  4. An amendment that ensured access to education for women
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Which feminist publication did Gloria Steinem co-found?
  1. Vogue
  2. Cosmopolitan
  3. Elle
  4. Ms. Magazine
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What is the title of Maya Angelou's most famous book?
  1. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
  2. "To Kill a Mockingbird"
  3. "The Color Purple"
  4. "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
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Who does Maya Angelou's legacy continue to inspire?
  1. Women and people of color
  2. Activists and social justice advocates
  3. People of all backgrounds
  4. All of the above
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What was Ida B. Wells' occupation?
  1. Teacher
  2. Journalist
  3. Civil Rights leader
  4. All of the above
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What was the significance of the 19th Amendment?
  1. It gave women the right to vote
  2. It established equal pay for women
  3. It banned discrimination on the basis of gender
  4. It allowed women to buy property
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What was the World Woman's Party that Alice Paul helped establish in 1938?
  1. An organization that focused on women's rights only in the United States
  2. An organization that focused on women's rights on a global scale
  3. An organization that worked on women's healthcare issues
  4. None of the above
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What is Gloria Steinem widely recognized as?
  1. A journalist and social-political activist
  2. An actress and filmmaker
  3. A singer and songwriter
  4. A painter and sculptor
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What was the lasting impact of Friedan's work?
  1. She helped to change the way society viewed women and their roles.
  2. She paved the way for future generations of women to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
  3. Her legacy continues to inspire women's rights activists today.
  4. All of the above.
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What was the name of the organization founded by Friedan?
  1. National Organization for Women (NOW)
  2. Women's Liberation Front (WLF)
  3. Equal Rights Amendment Coalition (ERAC)
  4. Feminist Action League (FAL)
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