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- 2. Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, _____.
- 6. On March 13, 1906, Susan B. Anthony died of heart disease and _______ while at her home on Madison Street in Rochester, New York.
- 8. In 1853, Anthony began thinking that in order for women to be listened to by politicians, they needed the right to ____.
- 10. in 1845 they moved to Rochester, New York, where they became part of the ________ movement. Anthony became a teacher, where she pushed for educational reforms, such as for more inclusion for girls and African Americans.
- 11. The right to vote, known as ______, became the biggest issue that Anthony became involved with throughout her career.
- 12. In West Virginia, the holiday is celebrated on ______ day on even-numbered years.
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- 1. Anthony became involved in the temperance movement, and became a member of the Daughters of _____.
- 3. Her family was made up of _____ and activists.
- 4. ______years later, in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment was passed, giving women in all states the right to vote.
- 5. She fought for the New York State Married Women's Property Bill; it was passed in 1860 and guaranteed that women could own property, keep their _____, and have custody of their children.
- 7. She also fought for other rights for women, such as for their right to retain their own property and ______.
- 9. As of 2019, _______ is the only state where Susan B. Anthony Day is an official holiday on February 15.
