Across
- 2. Neighborhoods outside of the cities
- 3. ___ the Riveter is a WWII motivational poster that came to symbolize women in the workforce
- 6. Helped lead Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase
- 11. Limiting what you can buy to make sure there is enough for the war effort
- 12. Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed horrors of slavery
- 14. This amendment gave women the right to vote
- 15. Nickname for the time period in which alcohol was illegal
- 16. The desire to end all slavery everywhere.
- 17. Wrote the “Feminine Mystique” which said women had bigger goals than being housewives. Led to the start of the modern women’s rights movement (birth control)
Down
- 1. In the 1950’s, this describes the “job” women had. Women were expected to cook, clean and care for the kids when the men came home from WWII
- 2. The first women’s right’s convention
- 4. When whites left the cities in large groups to move into the suburbs (took jobs with them resulting in poorer inner cities)
- 5. Loans to the government to pay for the war
- 7. In this area of the US most women could here vote before the 19th amendment
- 8. Anti-lynching
- 9. Secret bars during Prohibition
- 10. This word means the right to vote
- 13. This amendment banned the sale, production, and distribution of alcohol. It was promoted by the Temperance Movement.
- 18. Young women of the 1920’s who challenged traditional values, by drinking, smoking and flirting
