24. ​Unit 7-3: Women Question Preview (ID: 51474)


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According to the Instructor, women entered the workforce during what century?
a) 19th
b) 20th
c) 21st
d) 18th

The idea that woman stay at home is called _______ ?
a) Ladies Night
b) The culture of Domesticity
c) The Cycle Wars
d) Pregnancy leave

Through__________ women were able to address issues of gender equality.
a) Political Protesting
b) Not Cooking or Cleaning
c) Arguments
d) Chuch

_________ Can be utilized to turn people’s opinions to a favorable one.
a) Cars
b) Animals
c) Data
d) Magic

__________ Fire changed the course of events for Women’s rights.
a) Triad
b) Tire
c) Forrest
d) Triangle

Before the tragic fire the claimed 147 women’s lives America was transitioning from a ________society to an industrial one.
a) Mechanical
b) Informational
c) Agricultural
d) Prehistoric

The instructor stated that he believes in __________ governing which requires governments to stay out of the personal business of people.
a) Have an Affair
b) Laissez Faire
c) Fairgrounds
d) Keynesian

If _____________ are not in place people can get hurt at work.
a) Food
b) Breaks
c) Regulations
d) Evaluations

______________ Just means the right to vote.
a) Suffrage
b) Subterfuge
c) Amnesty
d) Habeus Corpus

A group of people standing outside of a workplace protecting something is called _____________
a) a union
b) a gang
c) a fight
d) a picket line

The _____________ was the first organization designed to assist women with obtaining the right to vote.
a) League of Justice
b) League of Women Voters
c) Little League of Women
d) American Legion of Ladies

The ____________ amendment gave Women the right to vote as U.S.citizens.
a) 20th
b) 13th
c) 18th
d) 19th

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