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Carrie's political drive was effective in getting women the right to vote across the United States.
Carrie's political drive was effective in getting women the right to vote across the United States.
True (A)
Carrie resigned as NAWSA president in 1905 due to the dying state of the suffrage movement.
Carrie resigned as NAWSA president in 1905 due to the dying state of the suffrage movement.
False (B)
New York State granted women suffrage before the national amendment passed.
New York State granted women suffrage before the national amendment passed.
True (A)
The national effort for suffrage sagged twice before Carrie returned to lead it.
The national effort for suffrage sagged twice before Carrie returned to lead it.
Carrie's "Winning Plan" included gaining suffrage in Texas State.
Carrie's "Winning Plan" included gaining suffrage in Texas State.
The passage mentions Carrie was honored for her work with a sapphire-and diamond-studded pin.
The passage mentions Carrie was honored for her work with a sapphire-and diamond-studded pin.
President Wilson had been a strong supporter of the suffrage movement before the 19th Amendment.
President Wilson had been a strong supporter of the suffrage movement before the 19th Amendment.
President Wilson took the first steps in advocating for the suffrage movement by urging Congress to pass the 19th Amendment.
President Wilson took the first steps in advocating for the suffrage movement by urging Congress to pass the 19th Amendment.
Carrie Chapman Catt was born on March 9, 1859.
Carrie Chapman Catt was born on March 9, 1859.
Carrie was allowed to participate in the debate club at Iowa State College.
Carrie was allowed to participate in the debate club at Iowa State College.
Carrie Chapman Catt was first offered the position of assistant principal after graduating.
Carrie Chapman Catt was first offered the position of assistant principal after graduating.
Carrie's father took her to campaign rallies for Horace Greeley.
Carrie's father took her to campaign rallies for Horace Greeley.
Carrie believed that humans could evolve both morally and intellectually.
Carrie believed that humans could evolve both morally and intellectually.
Carrie organized a group called 'G Company' for girls to participate in military-style activities.
Carrie organized a group called 'G Company' for girls to participate in military-style activities.
The suffragists celebrated Independence Day by reading the Declaration of Independence.
The suffragists celebrated Independence Day by reading the Declaration of Independence.
Carrie's mother actively participated in voting for Greeley.
Carrie's mother actively participated in voting for Greeley.
Suffragists were often positively depicted in media as dignified leaders during the movement.
Suffragists were often positively depicted in media as dignified leaders during the movement.
Carrie became president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1900.
Carrie became president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1900.
Carrie suffered from sexual harassment in her workplace while working as a journalist.
Carrie suffered from sexual harassment in her workplace while working as a journalist.
The suffrage cafe was a successful tactic used to promote women's voting rights.
The suffrage cafe was a successful tactic used to promote women's voting rights.
Carrie organized events to attract crowds, including talking to farmers and distributing leaflets from biplanes.
Carrie organized events to attract crowds, including talking to farmers and distributing leaflets from biplanes.
Carrie's husband, Leo, died of pneumonia shortly after their marriage.
Carrie's husband, Leo, died of pneumonia shortly after their marriage.
In 1889, Carrie was inspired by a young, energetic woman at a statewide suffrage meeting.
In 1889, Carrie was inspired by a young, energetic woman at a statewide suffrage meeting.
Carrie used a color-coded map to indicate the states with varying levels of women's suffrage.
Carrie used a color-coded map to indicate the states with varying levels of women's suffrage.
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Suffragist Tactics
Suffragist Tactics
The use of eye-catching tactics such as posters, leaflets, and stunts to garner attention and promote suffrage. These tactics aimed to attract attention and overcome negative stereotypes associated with the movement.
She-Men
She-Men
A term used to deride suffragists, often portraying them as unattractive and masculine. These stereotypes were used to undermine their movement and discourage public support.
Suffrage Cafe
Suffrage Cafe
A tactic used by suffragists where attractive young women served lunch and promoted suffrage at pop-up restaurants or cafes. It aimed to engage the public through pleasant interactions and subtle advocacy.
Suffrage Movement Challenges
Suffrage Movement Challenges
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Carrie Chapman Catt
Carrie Chapman Catt
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Color-Coded Map
Color-Coded Map
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Public Speaking Engagements
Public Speaking Engagements
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Voice Like a Foghorn
Voice Like a Foghorn
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Who was Carrie Chapman Catt?
Who was Carrie Chapman Catt?
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What was Carrie's early exposure to politics like?
What was Carrie's early exposure to politics like?
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What did Carrie realize about women's voting rights?
What did Carrie realize about women's voting rights?
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How did Carrie pursue her education?
How did Carrie pursue her education?
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What did Carrie do in college?
What did Carrie do in college?
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How did Carrie navigate a sexist working environment?
How did Carrie navigate a sexist working environment?
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How did Carrie approach the suffrage movement?
How did Carrie approach the suffrage movement?
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What tactics did suffragists use to spread their message?
What tactics did suffragists use to spread their message?
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Carrie Catt's call to action for women's suffrage
Carrie Catt's call to action for women's suffrage
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The 1915 New York City suffrage parade
The 1915 New York City suffrage parade
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Carrie Catt's "Winning Plan"
Carrie Catt's "Winning Plan"
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Carrie Catt's influence on President Woodrow Wilson
Carrie Catt's influence on President Woodrow Wilson
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The 19th Amendment
The 19th Amendment
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Carrie Catt's declaration of women's new status
Carrie Catt's declaration of women's new status
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Carrie Chapman Catt's impact on women's suffrage
Carrie Chapman Catt's impact on women's suffrage
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The brooch given to Carrie Chapman Catt
The brooch given to Carrie Chapman Catt
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Study Notes
Carrie Chapman Catt: Activist and Suffragist
- Carrie Chapman Catt had an early interest in politics, accompanying her father to campaign rallies for Horace Greeley in 1872.
- She named her cat's kittens after Greeley, Grant, and their campaign running partners.
- Catt was puzzled that women couldn't vote, despite her father, brother, and farmhands going to vote.
- She earned a teaching certificate, influenced by Darwin's "On the Origin of Species." Believing humans could evolve, she sought education.
- At Iowa State College, Catt defied rules by creating a women's physical activity program and participating in debate clubs.
- Catt successfully advocated for a top-level position as school principal in Mason City, Iowa, despite initial resistance.
- In 1885, she married Leo Chapman, who was a newspaper editor. She later took another newspaper position, facing sexual harassment in a professional context
- Catt campaigned for women's local voting rights in 1887.
- She was inspired by Lucy Stone, a prominent suffragist, at a meeting in 1889, where she learned about her work
- She was instrumental in reviving the suffrage movement in 1915, advocating for women's right to vote.
- Catt used various strategies (e.g., rallies, speeches, writing) to advocate for suffrage.
- Catt championed a "Winning Plan" focused on state level and federal legislation to achieve nationwide suffrage.
- In 1917, New York granted full suffrage to women.
- By 1920, sufficient support existed for the federal amendment to enshrine women's right to vote.
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Explore the life and achievements of Carrie Chapman Catt, a prominent suffragist and women's rights advocate. This quiz covers her early interests in politics, her educational pursuits, and her relentless fight for women's voting rights. Test your knowledge on her significant contributions to the women's suffrage movement.