Ain't I a Woman? Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Ain't I a Woman?? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. When and where did women finally get fed up enough to congregate and complain about their lack of rights?


1848 Seneca Falls Convention, New York
1851 Ohio Women's Rights Convention
1842 Northampton Association of Education and Industry, Massachusetts
2001 Delta Nu, Harvard Law School
Q. What religious movement was responsible for the social reforms of the first half of the 19th century?


The First Great Awakening
The Second Great Awakening
Taoism
Puritanism
Q. Why was the religious movement of the early 19th Century so successful?


Black people and women were welcomed.
The leaders threw awesome parties.
They gave out special Kool-Aid.
Jesus was supposed to return within the century.
Q. How did irony come into the events of the 19th Century?


People were Alanis Morissette fans.
The separation of church and state was not that separate.
A religious movement built on tolerance sparked reforms that led to war.
Women as second class citizens had to wait until after the slavery issue to get the right to vote.