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The Right to Vote
Quiz by Kenny Thomas
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- Q1Campaigned for women's rights. They took a more peaceful approachSuffragists30s
- Q2Campaigned for women's rights. They took a more militant approachSuffragettes30s
- Q3A series of actions to achieve a goal. For example, a campaign for the right to votecampaign30s
- Q4When men and women are treated differentlygender inequality30s
- Q5a way of doing somethingmethod30s
- Q6(1913) Law that released suffragettes on hunger strikes from jail and then rearrested and jailed them again.Cat and Mouse Act30s
- Q7the crime of setting fire to somethingarson30s
- Q8A peaceful, legal way of campaigningconstitutional30s
- Q9a choice that is heard and countedvote30s
- Q10There is an age ____________ for the 6th form common room. You need to be Y12 to enter it.qualification30s
- Q11If enough people support a law, the law can _______ .pass30s
- Q12the right to voteSuffrage30s
- Q13A time when all of the country votes for who will be the governmentgeneral election30s
- Q14A member of the government in the UK (Member of Parliament)MP30s
- Q15The rules for a society (Made by the government and enforced by the police)Laws30s