Sentences for Women's History Thematic Words

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Women's History Words:
  • abolitionist, collaboration, compassion, entertainment, humanitarian, indisputable, isolation, preservation, segregate, suffrage, temperance, tolerance

    Women's History Words in Sentences:

  • 1-preservation - Dian Fossey may be best known for her work in the PRESERVATION of gorillas in their nature habitat.
  • 2-tolerance - Individuals would show TOLERANCE when they worked with Helen Keller who suffered from both blindness and deafness.
  • 3-compassion - Florence Nightingale illustrated true COMPASSION when she worked unceasingly for the injured and maimed.
  • 4-indisputable - Amelia Earhart is the INDISPUTABLE leader among women aviators due to her many achievements & successes.
  • 5-collaboration - It was Sarah Winnemucca's genuine COLLABORATION with the Native Americans that earned her a prestiguous place in the Army as a translator & negotiator.
  • 6-temperance - Susan B. Anthony was an organizer of TEMPERANCE unions and groups attempting to curtail alcohol abuses as well as being a champion of women's rights.
  • 7-suffrage - Through the efforts of many courageous workers, SUFFRAGE was granted to women that allowed them to vote for the first time.
  • 8-abolitionist - As an avid ABOLITIONIST Harriet Tubman supervised the "underground railroad" that allowed blacks freedom from slavery.
  • 9-entertainment - In the 1920's there was no finer ENTERTAINMENT than listening to the "Queen of the Blues", Bessie Smith, who performed & sang with vigor.
  • 10-isolation - The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Marie Curie in 1903 for her work in the ISOLATION of radium and other elements.
  • 11-segregate - Harriet Beecher Stowe dramatically revealed how blacks & whites were forced to SEGREGATE - in every contact they made in her novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
  • 12-humanitarian - Indira Gandhi, as the leader of India for 22 years, believed that HUMANITARIAN rights for all people would enable better economic growth.

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