Emmeline Pankhurst and the Fight for Women's Rights in England
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- 2. Miss Wallace ______ was the first suffragette to hunger strike during imprisonment.
- 4. Emmeline Pankhurst was the mother of suffragette leaders Sylvia and _____ Pankhurst.
- 5. The ______ Act temporarily released ill prisoners until they recovered their health.
- 7. The ______ of the People Act passed in 1928 allowed women to vote on the same basis as men.
- 9. The location of the jail in which hunger strikes first began.
- 11. Suffragists worked with passive and legal means while suffragettes used ______ tactics.
- 12. Votes for Women was the weekly suffragette ______.
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- 1. The right to vote.
- 3. The government's response to hunger strikes.
- 6. The city in England where Emmeline Pankhurst was born.
- 8. At first the WSPU leaned towards passive tactics such as issuing ______.
- 10. _______ Pankhurst was the founder of the Women's Social and Political Union.
- 13. Since a young age, Emmeline Pankhurst was deeply interested in ______.