SUFFRAGETTES AND SUFFRAGISTS

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Suffragettes and Suffragists Quiz

Test your knowledge about the important movements of suffragettes and suffragists that fought for women's right to vote. This quiz consists of 10 questions covering key figures, events, and definitions related to the suffrage movement.

Whether you're a history buff or just curious about women's rights, join us to learn more!

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10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ActivistFox12
What were the suffragettes
NUWSS
WSPU
NUWUSS
WUNSS
What did Emily Davidson do that brought her recognition and when?
Went on hunger strike in 1911
Threw herself under the kings horse in 1913
Shot the prime minister in 1914
Was arrested for arson in 1912
Who started the WSPU
Emmeline Pankhurst
Christabel Pankhurst
Emily Davidson
Millicent Fawcett
What was the main difference between the suffragettes and suffragists?
None- they were both peaceful
None- they were both militant
The suffragettes were peaceful and suffragists were militant
The suffragettes were militant and the suffragists were peaceful
None- they were both political
The suffragetes just wanted violence and the suffragists were political
What was black friday?
When was Black Friday?
18th Nov 1910
20th Nov 1910
18 Oct 1910
20th Oct 1910
What is the definition of suffrage?
To gain female rights
To gain the right to political voting
To gain the right to women's political voting
To gain rights to politics as a woman
What was the 'Cat and Mouse act'
When anyone on hunger strike was released
When anyone on hunger strike was force fed
When anyone on hunger strike was released then allowed to be arrested again for no definite reason
When any woman was on hunger strike they were left to die in prison
Who was the first suffragette to go on hunger strike and when?
Emmeline Pankhurst , 5th July 1909 1909
Marion Wallace Dunlop, 5 July 1909
Emmeline Pankhurst, 8th July 1909
Sylvia Pankhurst, 8th July 1909
When did women in Britain finally gain the vote
In 1918 if you were over the age of 30 30
In 1918 if over the age of 21
In 1918 if you were over the age of 28
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