Total Questions : 30
Expected Time : 30 Minutes

1. Who was a leading suffragette and the founder of the National Woman's Party (NWP) in the United States, advocating for more radical methods to achieve women's suffrage?

2. Who is known for her efforts in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention, a crucial event in the early women's rights movement?

3. Who was the suffragette and trade unionist known for her role in the 'Bryant and May' matchgirls' strike of 1888 and later became a Labour Member of Parliament?

4. Who was the suffragette and women's rights activist who authored 'The Declaration of Sentiments' during the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848?

5. Which amendment to the United States Constitution granted women the right to vote, officially ending the suffragette movement's struggle?

6. What is the term for the right to vote in political elections, often central to the goals of the suffragette movement?

7. Who was a key figure in the American suffrage movement and co-founded the National Woman's Party (NWP), advocating for an Equal Rights Amendment?

8. Which suffragette leader, known for her role in the UK suffrage movement, founded the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in 1903?

9. What event in 1913 marked a significant suffragette parade in Washington, D.C., advocating for women's right to vote?

10. Which amendment to the United States Constitution granted women the right to vote, marking a significant achievement for the suffragette movement?

11. Who was the suffragette and architect who designed the iconic suffrage campaign logo featuring a portcullis?

12. What is the term for the strategy of using nonviolent civil disobedience to achieve political goals, embraced by some suffragette leaders?

13. Who was a prominent suffragette known for her advocacy of birth control and women's reproductive rights?

14. Who was the suffragette leader and architect, instrumental in the design of the suffrage headquarters in London known as the 'Suffragette Fellowship House'?

15. In which decade did the women's suffrage movement gain momentum in the United States, leading to the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment?

16. Which suffragette leader co-founded the National Woman's Party (NWP) in the United States and played a key role in the passage of the 19th Amendment?

17. Who was known as the 'Mother of Suffrage' and played a significant role in the early suffragette movement in the United States?

18. Who authored the 'Declaration of Sentiments,' a document presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, advocating for women's rights, including the right to vote?

19. Who co-authored 'The Woman's Bible,' challenging traditional interpretations of the Bible that were used to justify women's subordination?

20. What was the name of the militant suffragette organization founded by Emmeline Pankhurst in the early 20th century?

21. Which suffragette, known for her leadership in the suffrage movement, became the first woman to be elected to the British House of Commons?

22. Which major event in 1920 marked a significant victory for the Suffragette Movement in the United States?

23. Who was the suffragette leader and organizer of the 'Women's Pilgrimage' in 1913, advocating for women's suffrage and the right to work?

24. Which suffragette, known for her radical tactics, set fire to an urn containing her 'unreadable' vote during the 1913 Epsom Derby?

25. Who was the first woman to be elected to the United States Congress?

26. In which year did the women's suffrage movement achieve a major milestone with the passage of the 19th Amendment in the United States?

27. What is the term for a prolonged protest by suffragettes in front of the White House, demanding women's suffrage in the early 20th century?

28. What tactic did suffragettes employ in the early 20th century, involving hunger strikes and other forms of protest to demand political rights?

29. Who was the suffragette and philanthropist known for her efforts in establishing women's hospitals and her involvement in the suffrage movement?

30. What is the name of the landmark women's rights convention held in 1848, often considered the beginning of the women's suffrage movement?