At theSenecaFallsConventionUtah,Colorado,Wyoming,and IdahoElizabethCady Stanton,Lucretia Mott,and Susan B.AnthonyLucyStoneThe 19thAmendmentZeroWomen'sright tovoteTennesseeTheGrimkeSistersThe1800sWyoming18691919IsabellaWagener,theSojournerTruthAmeliaBloomer1848Political rights,property, higher,education, andequal wagesThewomen'srightsmovementpausedTheDeclaration ofIndependence"All men andwomen arecreatedequal"TheDeclarationofSentimentsAbigailAdamsFrederickDouglassAlicePaulTo givewomenthe abilityto voteAt theSenecaFallsConventionUtah,Colorado,Wyoming,and IdahoElizabethCady Stanton,Lucretia Mott,and Susan B.AnthonyLucyStoneThe 19thAmendmentZeroWomen'sright tovoteTennesseeTheGrimkeSistersThe1800sWyoming18691919IsabellaWagener,theSojournerTruthAmeliaBloomer1848Political rights,property, higher,education, andequal wagesThewomen'srightsmovementpausedTheDeclaration ofIndependence"All men andwomen arecreatedequal"TheDeclarationofSentimentsAbigailAdamsFrederickDouglassAlicePaulTo givewomenthe abilityto vote

Women's Rights Movement - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. At the Seneca Falls Convention
  2. Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho
  3. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Susan B. Anthony
  4. Lucy Stone
  5. The 19th Amendment
  6. Zero
  7. Women's right to vote
  8. Tennessee
  9. The Grimke Sisters
  10. The 1800s
  11. Wyoming
  12. 1869
  13. 1919
  14. Isabella Wagener, the Sojourner Truth
  15. Amelia Bloomer
  16. 1848
  17. Political rights, property, higher, education, and equal wages
  18. The women's rights movement paused
  19. The Declaration of Independence
  20. "All men and women are created equal"
  21. The Declaration of Sentiments
  22. Abigail Adams
  23. Frederick Douglass
  24. Alice Paul
  25. To give women the ability to vote