Across
- 1. The push for women's rights began a ___________.
- 4. The problem was the middle-class housewife's ___________. Many women felt stuck at home alone all day.
- 5. With "women's liberation" in the 1960s, interest in women's issues and women's history ___________.
- 8. The response was ___________. Schools began to hold their own Women's History Week programs.
- 9. One result has been the effort toward ___________ a National Museum of Women's History in Washington, D.C.
Down
- 2. They displayed ___________ honoring women in history.
- 3. The _________ hit in the 1930s. The economic hard times, in which many people lost jobs, made it more difficult for women to work.
- 6. Women's _________, or the right to vote, was a top goal of many women's groups.
- 7. there were also calls for ___________ of black Americans and Native Americans.
- 8. The aim was to further ___________ the inclusion of women's history in school lesson plans.
