Women Of The Reform Movements

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  • 1. 

    What is Harriet Tubman known for fighting against?

    • A.

      War

    • B.

      Taxes

    • C.

      Slavery

    • D.

      Religion

    Correct Answer
    C. Slavery
    Explanation
    Harriet Tubman is known for fighting against slavery. She was an African-American abolitionist and political activist who played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses that helped enslaved African-Americans escape to free states and Canada. Tubman dedicated her life to fighting against the injustice of slavery and worked tirelessly to liberate enslaved individuals and advocate for their rights. Her bravery and determination made her an iconic figure in the fight against slavery.

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  • 2. 

    How did Harriet Tubman help others?

    • A.

      She was a school teacher

    • B.

      She spoke a at women's rights convention

    • C.

      She was a slave owner who was kind to her slaves

    • D.

      She was a "conductor" that led slaves to freedom on the underground railroad

    Correct Answer
    D. She was a "conductor" that led slaves to freedom on the underground railroad
    Explanation
    Harriet Tubman helped others by serving as a "conductor" on the underground railroad, leading slaves to freedom. This involved guiding and assisting enslaved individuals in their escape from slavery, providing them with safe passage and support along the way. Tubman's role as a conductor was crucial in helping numerous slaves achieve their freedom and escape the oppressive conditions of slavery.

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  • 3. 

    What is suffrage?

    • A.

      Freeing the slaves

    • B.

      The right to vote

    • C.

      Freedom for women

    • D.

      Mistreating slaves

    Correct Answer
    B. The right to vote
    Explanation
    Suffrage refers to the right to vote. It is a term that is commonly used to describe the legal and political right of individuals to participate in the democratic process by casting their vote in elections. This right is essential for ensuring the representation and participation of all citizens in decision-making processes. The other options mentioned, such as freeing the slaves, freedom for women, and mistreating slaves, are not accurate definitions of suffrage.

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  • 4. 

    This former slave delivered a speech known as "Ain't I a Woman" at a women's rights convention in Ohio.

    • A.

      Sojourner Truth

    • B.

      Harriet Tubman

    • C.

      Susan B. Anthony

    • D.

      Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    Correct Answer
    A. Sojourner Truth
    Explanation
    Sojourner Truth, a former slave, delivered a powerful speech titled "Ain't I a Woman" at a women's rights convention in Ohio. In her speech, she passionately advocated for equal rights for women, highlighting the struggles and discrimination faced by African American women. Her speech challenged the prevailing notions of gender and race, making her an influential figure in both the abolitionist and women's rights movements.

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  • 5. 

    This suffragette delivered the keynote speech at The Seneca Falls Convention in Seneca, NY, protesting taxing women with no representation in government.

    • A.

      Sojourner Truth

    • B.

      Harriet Tubman

    • C.

      Susan B. Anthony

    • D.

      Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    Correct Answer
    D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    Explanation
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton is the correct answer because she was a prominent suffragette and women's rights activist who played a key role in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention. At the convention, Stanton delivered a powerful keynote speech advocating for women's suffrage and protesting against the taxation of women without their representation in government. Her efforts and speeches were instrumental in advancing the women's suffrage movement in the United States.

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