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  • What sport does this amazing athlete play?
    Tennis
  • Hellen Keller became a disability rights activist despite losing what two abilities?
    Sight and hearing
  • Following Claudette Colvin's refusal to give up her seat, this woman did the same and it led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
    Rosa Parks
  • What was Amelia Earhart's job? A. Actress B. Pilot C. Author D. Scientist
    Pilot
  • She is the highest-ranking female official in US history as the current Vice-President
    Kamala Harris
  • She was the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, and was an advocate for gender equality and women's rights.
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • Susan B. Anthony played a key role in the women's suffrage movement. Her involvement led to the 19th amendment, which gives women the right to what?
    Vote
  • Long before the computer age, Ada Lovelace's skills in mathematical algorithms and analytical engineering earned her what title? A. 1st Computer programmer B. Queen of Code C. Princess Math
    1st Computer programmer
  • Kathrine Switzer Was the first woman to run what race in 1967 when organizer Jock Semple tried to tackle her when he realized a woman was competing? A. New York Marathon B. Olympic Marathon C. Boston Marathon
    Boston Marathon
  • In addition to fighting for conservation and animal welfare, Jane Goodall is the world's foremost expert on what animal?
    Chimpanzees
  • How old was Sally Ride, the youngest American astronaut in space? A. 31 B. 24 C. 27
    31
  • Greta Thunberg is a teenage climate activist from which country? A. Sweden B. Norway C. Finland
    Sweden
  • At age 16, she helped the Louis and Clark Expedition explore the Louisiana Territory.
    Sacagawea
  • At just 17, Malala Yousafzia was awarded this prestigious award for her efforts to secure girls' right to education.
    The Nobel Peace Prize
  • Who is the author of the Harry Potter Series?
    J.K. Rowling