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Sandra Day O'Connor was the first         woman         appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
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What event prompted Ida B. Wells to start investigating and documenting lynching cases?
  1. The murder of Emmett Till
  2. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
  3. The lynching of three of her friends
  4. The bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama
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How did Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment to the Supreme Court impact women's history?
  1. It demonstrated that women could serve in the highest positions of power in the United States.
  2. It led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
  3. It eliminated gender discrimination in the workplace.
  4. It had no impact on women's history.
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Where did Jane Addams study before returning to Chicago?
  1. Harvard University
  2. Women's Medical College in Philadelphia
  3. University of Chicago
  4. Yale University
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What was the name of the newspaper Ida B. Wells wrote for in Memphis?
  1. The Chicago Defender
  2. The Atlanta Daily News
  3. The Jackson Sun
  4. The Memphis Free Speech and Headlight
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What was Alice Paul's contribution to the fight for gender equality after the passage of the 19th Amendment?
  1. She drafted the first version of the Equal Rights Amendment
  2. She ran for political office
  3. She organized labor strikes for women's rights
  4. She founded the National Organization for Women
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When was Jane Addams born?
  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
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How did Ida B. Wells contribute to the women's suffrage movement?
  1. By working with white suffragists to push for women's right to vote
  2. By calling out the racism within the suffrage movement
  3. By advocating for a more inclusive movement that recognized the contributions of women of color
  4. All of the above
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What was Friedan's role in NOW?
  1. Founder and leader
  2. Secretary
  3. Treasurer
  4. Spokesperson
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What organization did Ida B. Wells help found?
  1. National Association of Colored Women's Clubs
  2. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  3. National Organization for Women
  4. None of the above
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When was NOW established?
  1. 1950
  2. 1963
  3. 1966
  4. 1970
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What was the focus of Ida B. Wells' anti-lynching activism?
  1. Bringing justice to victims of lynching
  2. Exposing the true nature of lynching as a tool of white supremacy
  3. Advocating for greater police presence in communities
  4. None of the above
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What is Jane Addams' legacy in women's history and social reform?
  1. She was a trailblazer in the fight for social justice and equality
  2. Her work at Hull House provided critical support to those in need
  3. Her advocacy for women's rights, labor rights, and child welfare helped to shape the Progressive Era
  4. All of the above
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Where was Ida B. Wells born?
  1. New York
  2. Mississippi
  3. California
  4. Texas
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How did Alice Paul's work and legacy inspire women's rights activists today?
  1. By encouraging the use of militant tactics in advocacy
  2. By promoting gender equality on a global scale
  3. By advocating for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment
  4. All of the above
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What other social reform issues did Jane Addams work on?
  1. Labor rights, immigration reform, and child welfare
  2. Environmental protection and conservation
  3. Animal rights and welfare
  4. All of the above
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Which of the following was NOT one of the tactics used by the National Woman's Party to advocate for women's suffrage?
  1. Hunger strikes
  2. Picketing the White House
  3. Peaceful protests
  4. Lobbying Congress
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When did Friedan pass away?
  1. 1990
  2. 2000
  3. 2006
  4. 2010
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What services did Hull House provide?
  1. Educational and social services to the poor and immigrant communities
  2. Healthcare services to women and children
  3. Legal services to those in need
  4. All of the above
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When was "The Feminine Mystique" published?
  1. 1950
  2. 1964
  3. 1963
  4. 1968
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