Emmeline Pankhurst and the Fight for Women's Rights in England

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