Chapter 5 Flashcards
Founders of the NWSA
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Harriet Stanton Blatch
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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Eliza Jane Ellison
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Hetty Robinson Green
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Sophia Hayden
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Mary Kenney
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Bertha Palmer
Founder of the AWSA
Lucy Stone
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Ida Wells-Barnett
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Frances Willard
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Victoria Woodhull
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New Departure
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Sharecroppers
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Jim Crow*
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Pin Money
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Boston Marriages
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New Woman
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Plessy v Ferguson*
First union established by and for women
Daughters of St. Crispin
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International Ladies’ Garment
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Workers Union
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Young Women’s Christian Association
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Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
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National American Woman Suffrage Association
Cause of the split in the women’s-rights movement following the Civil War
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First state to give women the right to vote*
Wyoming
Supreme Court ruling in the case of Minor v Happersett
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Reasons for the change in black women’s work (3)
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Terrorist actions taken by the Ku Klux Klan against black women
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First colleges open to women and blacks
Oberlin
Problems faced by the typical southern white woman following the Civil War (3)
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Married women working outside the home?
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Main reason why married women working outside the home were criticized
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Reason why most labor unions did not seek women as members
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In the typical American household, who controlled the family’s money?
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Reasons for the decrease in the amount of time spent on housework (4)
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Purposes of women’s clubs in the late 19th century (4)
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ESSAY: Describe in detail the changes in women’s occupations that occurred in the late 19th century.
Old- Domestics, Agriculture, Manufacturing (textiles)
New- Manufacturing (Clothing + Shoes)