Ironshield: 16.1 + 16.2 Quiz

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Explore the Fight for Social Justice

Test your knowledge on the pivotal movements and figures in the fight for social justice and reform in America. This quiz covers significant events and organizations that shaped societal change in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  • Learn about key historical figures
  • Understand major amendments and movements
  • Engage with interactive questions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ActivatingJustice247
Multiple Choice: Who headed the WCTU from 1879 to 1898?
Susan B. Anthony
Frances Willard
Otelia Cromwell
Alberta Virginia Scott
Multiple Choice: Which amendment did Congress propose in order to prohibit manufacturing, sales, and distribution of alcohol?
17th Amendment
16th Amendment
18th Amendment
15th Amendment
T/F: Journalists known as “Muckrackers” exposed filth on society.
True
False
T/F: In 1912, The IWW led over 20,000 workers on strike in Birmingham, Alabama.
True
False
Matching:____________ in Ohio began admitting both men + women for the first time in 1833.
 
 
Oberlin College
Smith College
Other
Please Specify:
Matching: ____________ founded the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in 1913.
WCTU
NACW
Matching: ____________campaigned and fought against poverty, segregation and Jim Crow laws.
Sigmund Livingston
Louis D. Brandeis
Matching:____________was being persuaded by Florence Kelley In 1893 to prohibit child labor.
Michigan
Illinois
Fill in Blank: Congress did not pass a national minimum wage law until ______.
Fill in Blank: In 1869, __________ Territory became first to grant women the vote.
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