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Frida, Malala and Rosa share "the bus" as an important fact in their story.
True
Rosa Parks refused to change her place in a bus.
True
Elena GarcĂ­a Armada is Spanish, as well as Coco Chanel.
False
Elena GarcĂ­a Armada will help 17 million children in the world with her discovery.
True
Elena GarcĂ­a Armada has built the first bionic exoskeleton.
True
Elena GarcĂ­a Armada is a teacher.
False
Emilia Pardo Bazán explained her feminist ideas in her books.
True
Emilia Pardo Bazán was Spanish.
True
Nina Simone fought for the civil rights of african-american men.
False
Edith Cowan fought for women's right to vote. She was the first elected woman in the Australian Parliament.
True
Katherine Switzer used a masculine name so nobody noticed she was a woman. Women were not allowed to run.
False
Coco Chanel was raised in an orphanage.
True
Teresa de Calcuta was not religious but she liked to help people.
False
Frida Khalo started to paint portraits by using a mirror.
True
Valentina Tereshkova travelled into space with the NASA.
False
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to travel into space.
True
"One teacher, one child and one pen can change the world" - Malala Yousafzai raised her voice for equal education all over the world.
True
Malala was the first girl in Pakistan to claim for equal education for girls and boys.
True
Malala Yousafzai was shot in her head.
True
Marie Curie did not win a Nobel Prize although she did a very important discovery in her field.
False
Marie Curie managed to study science although women could not go to university.
True
Rosa Parks was a white woman who started the movement for the civil rights in the USA.
False