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1. Who was the first woman on U.S. soil to publicly demand the vote?

2. What U.S. document defined voters as male?

3. In 1893, this country became the first to grant women the vote on the same terms as men:

4. U.S. suffragists were inspired by the militant suffrage movement in this country:

5. Which constitutional amendment granted U.S. women suffrage?

6. When was this amendment ratified?

7. When did women in Puerto Rico and the Philippines—then both U.S. territories—achieve suffrage?

8. The National Woman's Party, the U.S. militant suffrage organization founded in 1913...

9. Which European country was the last to grant women suffrage?

10. In which of these countries today is there male suffrage but not female suffrage?

1. Who was the first woman on U.S. soil to publicly demand the vote?
Margaret Brent, a southern landowner

2. What U.S. document defined voters as male?
The Fourteenth Amendment

3. In 1893, this country became the first to grant women the vote on the same terms as men:
New Zealand

4. U.S. suffragists were inspired by the militant suffrage movement in this country:
Great Britain

5. Which constitutional amendment granted U.S. women suffrage?
The Nineteenth Amendment

6. When was this amendment ratified?
1920

7. When did women in Puerto Rico and the Philippines—then both U.S. territories—achieve suffrage?
About 15 years after U.S. women.

8. The National Woman's Party, the U.S. militant suffrage organization founded in 1913...
Still advocates for women's legal equality.

9. Which European country was the last to grant women suffrage?
Liechtenstein

10. In which of these countries today is there male suffrage but not female suffrage?
Saudi Arabia

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