What inspired Carrie Chapman Catt to get involved with the Suffrage Movement?
Question 5 options:
She was denied a college education based on her gender
She was shocked that her mother couldn’t vote when her father could
She had land that was passed down from her father taken from her by her ex-husband
Her husband claimed credit for her work that lead to his gaining the Nobel Peace Prize
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Carrie Chapman Catt Website
Use the website above to answer the question:
Which of the following was NOT something that Catt achieved?
Question 6 options:
President of the NAWSA
Founder of the League of Women Voters and the International Women’s Suffrage Alliance
Creator of the “Winning Plan”- a state by state suffrage effort to gain ratification of a constitutional amendment
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
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League of Women Voters Website
Use the link above to answer the question: Be sure to scroll down on the page to view the entire website.
Which is NOT one of the LWV’s main goals given on the home page of their website?
Question 7 options:
Net neutrality
Fighting Voter Suppression
Money in Politics- campaign finance reform
Redistricting- eliminating gerrymandering (choosing geographic boundaries for political parties to give them the advantage in voting)
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NWP Website
Use the link above to answer the question: focus on the Programs and Exhibit Tabs to find your answer.
Which of the following are examples of ways the NWP continues to encourage and promote equality for women?
Question 8 options:
“Equality Salons”
Online and permanent historical exhibits on women’s history
Lectures and Workshops on women’s equality open to the public
the answer to question 1 is picketing. they were loitering which means they were just standing there and that's a crime to loiter on public sidewalks and especially in front of the white house.