Women's Rights

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  1. 2. Until 1839, women were not allowed to own ________ in any state in the United States.
  2. 4. Woman who organized the first women's rights convention
  3. 5. Women gained this right in 1920
  4. 8. Truth was an advocate for women's rights and the __________ of slavery
  5. 10. The Declaration of Sentiments pulls on the Declaration of ____________
  6. 11. _______ Falls Convention was the assembly that launched the woman suffrage movement in the United States
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  1. 1. The Declaration of ___________ was written at the Seneca Falls Convention
  2. 3. Word that means the right to vote in electing public officials and adopting or rejecting proposed legislation
  3. 6. "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and ________ are created equal"
  4. 7. The first name of a formerly enslaved person woman escaped to freedom in 1826. An influential supporter of women’s equality and the abolition of slavery.
  5. 9. While women could be teachers, they had _______ pay and received 30-50% less than men doing the same job.