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Do Now Temperance (alcohol) Women’s Rights Civil Rights Chapter 21, Section 3 of your textbook covers 3 different areas in American Life that required reform. What were they? Temperance (alcohol) Women’s Rights Civil Rights

FUN QUIZ

Find the following people, places, or terms. 21 Temperance.notebook

1. This law banned the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages throughout the United States. 2. This person founded what would become the NWP (National Woman’s Party). 3. This law granted American women the right to vote. 4. Although born into slavery, he became a respected educator while in his twenties. 5. This reformer wrote articles about the unequal education of African American children. 6. These discriminatory laws imposed strict qualifications on voters unless their grandfathers had been allowed to vote. 7. This state granted women the full right to vote in 1890. 8. This reformer founded the NAACP in 1909. 9. This school was founded for female students only in the 1800s. 10. Progressive reform efforts overlooked this minority group. 18th Amendment Jan 1920 Alice Paul 19th Amendment Booker T. Washington Ida B. Wells Grandfather clauses Wyoming W.E.B. DuBois Smith College Chinese

What is left to do? Temperance Movement Women’s Suffrage Progressive Reforms Temperance Movement What is left to do? Women’s Suffrage African Americans