UNIT 2 TEST REVIEW
This is a photo of Alice Paul. Known for her beauty, she embraced a militant approach that she had adopted while participating in the English Suffrage Movement. Working closely with Lucy Burns, another radical, Paul used protests, confrontational meetings with President Wilson, parades, and hunger strikes to win ratification of the 19th Amendment.
Paul was frequently in conflict with the other major suffragist of her era, Carrie Chapman Catt. Ms. Catt despised militancy and believed in gaining suffrage via a state-by-state approach. Paul, not as patient, demanded a Constitutional Amendment that would ensure women's suffrage for all females simultaneously. Due to their varied approaches, the suffrage movement divided into two camps: National Woman's Party (Paul) and the National American Woman Suffrage Association, which was better known as the NAWSA (Catt).
I will only update this page if I receive emails that express what you know and what you are searching for me to answer. I need your suggestions on Friday and Saturday. I can't promise much will be addressed on Sunday.
· SPIES AND SABOTAGE
· Minor C. Keith
· Valeriano Weyler
· John Hay
· Federal Reserve System
· Eugene V. Debs
· WOMEN'S PARADOX
· Progressive Amendments
· Florence Kelley
· American Neutrality
· James Monroe
· Herbert Hoover
· Marne
· Edward Bellamy
· Felix Frankfurter
· Stalemate
· Philander Knox
· Square Deal
· Versailles Treaty
· Colombia
· Progressive Methodology
· Eddie Rickenbacker
· Spanish-American War Goals
· Fourteen Points
· Sanford B. Dole
· Carrie Chapman Catt
· Women & War Effort
· Horace Mann Towner
· Arthur Zimmerman
· Roosevelt Corollary
· Franz Ferdinand
· Pago Pago
· John Bunyan
· William Howard Taft
· John Pershing
· Jose Marti
· Municipal Reformer
· IWW
· Paradox of Power
· Juliette Low
· Anti-Imperialism
· Myra Bradwell
· New Freedom
· Seth Low
· Carrie Chapman Catt
· Protectorate
· Article X or Article 10
· William Gibbs McAdoo
· Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
· William Jennings Bryan
· New Nationalism
· Joseph G. Cannon
· Military Segregation
· Executive Agreement
· Progressives View of Government
· Alfred Thayer Mahan
· Southern Democrats
· Warren Harding
· Upton Sinclair
· Soldier Postwar Adjustment
· Ida Tarbell
· Panama Canal
· Louis Brandeis
· Espionage Act
· George Dewey
· Ferdinand de Lesseps
· War Industries Board
· John Sherman
· HENRYCABOT LODGE (2)
· Woman Suffrage
· Land Speculation
· Henry George (2)
· WWI Impact on American Life
· Gifford Pinchot
· JAMES BLAINE
· Vladimir Lenin
· Richard Olney
· Sedition Act
· Hiram Johnson
· Woodrow Wilson
· Buffalo Soldiers
· Susan B. Anthony
· Alice Paul
· 369th Infantry Regiment
· Henry M. Teller
· Progressive Ideology
· Autocratic
· William Randolph Hearst
· Bull Moose Party
· Alice Lord O’Brian
Paul was frequently in conflict with the other major suffragist of her era, Carrie Chapman Catt. Ms. Catt despised militancy and believed in gaining suffrage via a state-by-state approach. Paul, not as patient, demanded a Constitutional Amendment that would ensure women's suffrage for all females simultaneously. Due to their varied approaches, the suffrage movement divided into two camps: National Woman's Party (Paul) and the National American Woman Suffrage Association, which was better known as the NAWSA (Catt).
I will only update this page if I receive emails that express what you know and what you are searching for me to answer. I need your suggestions on Friday and Saturday. I can't promise much will be addressed on Sunday.
· SPIES AND SABOTAGE
· Minor C. Keith
· Valeriano Weyler
· John Hay
· Federal Reserve System
· Eugene V. Debs
· WOMEN'S PARADOX
· Progressive Amendments
· Florence Kelley
· American Neutrality
· James Monroe
· Herbert Hoover
· Marne
· Edward Bellamy
· Felix Frankfurter
· Stalemate
· Philander Knox
· Square Deal
· Versailles Treaty
· Colombia
· Progressive Methodology
· Eddie Rickenbacker
· Spanish-American War Goals
· Fourteen Points
· Sanford B. Dole
· Carrie Chapman Catt
· Women & War Effort
· Horace Mann Towner
· Arthur Zimmerman
· Roosevelt Corollary
· Franz Ferdinand
· Pago Pago
· John Bunyan
· William Howard Taft
· John Pershing
· Jose Marti
· Municipal Reformer
· IWW
· Paradox of Power
· Juliette Low
· Anti-Imperialism
· Myra Bradwell
· New Freedom
· Seth Low
· Carrie Chapman Catt
· Protectorate
· Article X or Article 10
· William Gibbs McAdoo
· Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
· William Jennings Bryan
· New Nationalism
· Joseph G. Cannon
· Military Segregation
· Executive Agreement
· Progressives View of Government
· Alfred Thayer Mahan
· Southern Democrats
· Warren Harding
· Upton Sinclair
· Soldier Postwar Adjustment
· Ida Tarbell
· Panama Canal
· Louis Brandeis
· Espionage Act
· George Dewey
· Ferdinand de Lesseps
· War Industries Board
· John Sherman
· HENRYCABOT LODGE (2)
· Woman Suffrage
· Land Speculation
· Henry George (2)
· WWI Impact on American Life
· Gifford Pinchot
· JAMES BLAINE
· Vladimir Lenin
· Richard Olney
· Sedition Act
· Hiram Johnson
· Woodrow Wilson
· Buffalo Soldiers
· Susan B. Anthony
· Alice Paul
· 369th Infantry Regiment
· Henry M. Teller
· Progressive Ideology
· Autocratic
· William Randolph Hearst
· Bull Moose Party
· Alice Lord O’Brian