5 QUESTIONS
TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
What item did women bring with them to protest against, Sir Stafford Cripps, the Chancellor of Exchequer, for an increase in wages in 1949?
Mops! One hundred women cleaners protested to increase their hourly pay from thirty-four cents to forty cents. They held signs that read, “Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Women cleaners are next to starvation.”
Mops! One hundred women cleaners protested to increase their hourly pay from thirty-four cents to forty cents. They held signs that read, “Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Women cleaners are next to starvation.”
Which of these women, as early as 1903, was among the first of many to conduct a mass political statement regarding child labor?
Mary Harris “Mother” Jones gathered children who were subject to factory labor to show their maimed hands in front of city hall in Kensington, PA.
Mary Harris “Mother” Jones gathered children who were subject to factory labor to show their maimed hands in front of city hall in Kensington, PA.
Lucy Parsons is best known for advocating for which movement?
White laboring classes. Lucy was an advocate and founder of the Industrial Workers of the World. She denied her black ancestral roots on multiple occasions and sought for her activism to focus on class struggle rather than labor issues that involved racial injustice.
White laboring classes. Lucy was an advocate and founder of the Industrial Workers of the World. She denied her black ancestral roots on multiple occasions and sought for her activism to focus on class struggle rather than labor issues that involved racial injustice.
Which year had the largest estimated seven million marching attendances internationally?
The Women’s March of 2017 was the year of the largest single-day protest for human rights, freedom and equality for all.
The Women’s March of 2017 was the year of the largest single-day protest for human rights, freedom and equality for all.
What were the six core groups that organized the 2005 March for Women’s Lives that drew 1.15 million to Washington, D.C?
NOW, Black Women’s Health Imperative, Feminist Majority, NARAL, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health and Planned Parenthood joined forces to advocate for advancing access to a full range of reproductive health care options, including abortion, birth control and emergency contraception.
NOW, Black Women’s Health Imperative, Feminist Majority, NARAL, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health and Planned Parenthood joined forces to advocate for advancing access to a full range of reproductive health care options, including abortion, birth control and emergency contraception.
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