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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In what year was the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage formed?
(a) 1911.
(b) 1915.
(c) 1917.
(d) 1901.
2. The largest-ever suffrage parade took place in what city in November of a particular year?
(a) Boston.
(b) Chicago.
(c) Oakland.
(d) New York City.
3. By 1916, the membership of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage had grown to what size?
(a) 750,000.
(b) 150,000.
(c) 350,000.
(d) 1 million.
4. Which type of official first presented Congress "with a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote" (36) in 1878?
(a) A senator.
(b) A secretary of state.
(c) A vice-president.
(d) An attorney general.
5. The National American Woman Suffrage Association convention attended by Alice Paul took place in what year?
(a) 1909.
(b) 1919.
(c) 1912.
(d) 1915.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many people participated in the march for women's suffrage in Washington, D.C. in 1913?
2. How many millions of gallons of molasses were inside the tank when the Great Molasses Flood occurred?
3. World War I began in July of which year?
4. What job did the man have who ended up being tossed into the harbor after narrowly escaping other perils in the Great Molasses Flood?
5. What job was Frank McManus performing when the Great Molasses Flood occurred?
Short Essay Questions
1. For what reasons were the Western states more progressive in relation to women's voting rights than were the Eastern states?
2. Describe the "largest suffrage parade" (40) in American history.
3. What were the circumstances surrounding the formation of the National Woman's Party?
4. What is the main claim Sandler makes within the introduction to 1919: The Year That Changed America?
5. What "effective tactics" (34) used by suffragettes are portrayed in the photograph included just prior to the start of Chapter 2: Women Get the Vote?
6. What role did elevated railroad brakeman Royal Albert Leeman play in the Great Molasses Flood?
7. In what way did Hugh Ogden have "a major and lasting impact on the public's relationship with big business" (31)?
8. What was "Watchfires of Freedom," (55) according to Sandler?
9. What were ultimately revealed to be the two main causes of the Great Molasses Flood?
10. In what way does the photograph of the men standing at the booth marked "National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage" (42) evoke the motif of the Other?
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