The suffragettes and the suffragists

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A rambunctious quiz on the suffragists and the suffragettes that will get your brain in gear for a learning experience!
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Question 1

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The Suffragettes are the same as the Suffragists.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Who is this?
Answer
  • Emmilene Pancreas
  • Emmily Pancake
  • Emmeline Spankhurst
  • Emmeline Pankhurst

Question 3

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Who are the Suffragists?
Answer
  • The National Union of Womens Suffrage. They believed in more peaceful means of gaining the vote for women. Often held huge rallies and wrote hundreds of letters to the government. Tried to abolish the myths and streotypes surrounding women. Led by Millicent Fawcett.
  • The National Union of Womens Suffrage. They believed in more peaceful means of gaining the vote for women. Often held huge rallies and wrote hundreds of letters to the government. Tried to abolish the myths and streotypes surrounding women. Led by Emmeline Pankhurst.
  • A bunch of crazy Kooks who wnet around causing a ruckus.
  • The Womens Social Political Unioin. Believed in Violent methods to gain the womens vote.

Question 4

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What is the Suffragettes most violent action?
Answer
  • Made a deathray
  • Threw a hatchet at the Primeminister's car
  • Chained themselves to Buckigham palace
  • Hung around in gangs menacingly

Question 5

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The Suffragettes had a larger organisation than the Suffragists
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Who garnered more attention?
Answer
  • The Suffragists. They held huge rallies consisting of thousands of people. Made speeches to large crowds.
  • The suffragettes. Often made violent ations towards police officers. Many members damaged property and were arressted. The newspaper often printed stories about them.

Question 7

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Why did the suffragettes lose support?
Answer
  • They wore nasty looking clothes.
  • They were too violent.
  • Their cause was wrong.
  • No one likes a trouble causer.

Question 8

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Why were suffragette prisoners force fed?
Answer
  • They weren't getting the correct nutrients.
  • Their jaws did not work.
  • They refused to eat until they were treated as political prisoners.
  • All of the above.

Question 9

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What was the name of the woman who jumped in front of the Kings horse?
Answer
  • Emmeline David Son
  • Emmely David
  • Emmily Davison
  • Emmily Wilding Davison

Question 10

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The woman from the previous question knew she would die.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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