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Who wants to be a Women and Equality Millionaire?

Who wants to be a Women and Equality Millionaire?. Hosted by Llanedeyrn History Dept. Confident?. The Prizes. 8 - £16,000 9 - £32,000 10 - £64,000 11 - £125,000 12 - £250,000 13 - £500,000 14 - £1,000,000. 1 - £100 2 - £200 3 - £500 4 - £1,000 5 - £2,000 6 - £4,000

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Who wants to be a Women and Equality Millionaire?

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  1. Who wants to be a Women and Equality Millionaire? Hosted by Llanedeyrn History Dept

  2. Confident?

  3. The Prizes 8 - £16,000 9 - £32,000 10 - £64,000 11 - £125,000 12 - £250,000 13 - £500,000 14 - £1,000,000 1 - £100 2 - £200 3 - £500 4 - £1,000 5 - £2,000 6 - £4,000 7 - £8,000

  4. Lifelines • “Phone a friend” • Ask the audience

  5. £100 Question? Who founded the WSPU? • A – Anna Ford B – Christabel Parks • C – Emiline Pankhurst • C – Emiline Pankhurst • D – Margaret Thatcher

  6. £200 Question? Which law made paying men and women differently for the same job illegal? • A – Equal Sex Act • B – Equal Pay Act B – Equal Pay Act • C – Equal Representation Act • D – The Red Rose Act

  7. £500 Question? The 1918 Representation Act allowed all women over which age to vote? • A – 30 • A – 30 B – 20 • C – 21 • D – 31

  8. £1,000 Question? Who was Britain’s first woman M.P.? • A – Germaine Greer B – Margaret Thatcher • C – Lady Penelope • D – Lady Astor • D – Lady Astor

  9. £2,000 Question? In which year were all women over 21 allowed to vote (giving women equality with men)? • A – 1921 B – 1930 • C – 1928 • C – 1928 • D – 1966

  10. £4,000 Question? Who was Britain’s first woman Prime Minister? • A – Cherie Blair B – Hilary Clinton • C – Segolene Royal • D – Margaret Thatcher • D – Margaret Thatcher

  11. £8,000 Question? Which newspaper nicknamed the WSPU the Suffragettes? • A – The Daily Mail • A – The Daily Mail B – The Sun • C – Sky News • D – The Daily Mirror

  12. £16,000 Question? During which horse race did Emily Davison run out in front of the King’s horse in 1913? • A – The Grand National B – The Oaks • C – The Derby • C – The Derby • D – The St Leger

  13. £32,000 Question? Which law outlawed discrimination against women at work? • A – Equal Pay Act 1970 B – Sex Discrimination Act 1975 • B – Sex Discrimination Act 1975 • C – The Divorce Act 1969 • D – The Road Tax Act 1975

  14. £64,000 Question? What body was set up to oversee complaints about sex discrimination? • A – Race Relations Board B – Commission for Equality • C – Equality Board • D – Equal Opportunities Commission • D – Equal Opportunities Commission

  15. £125,000 Question? What opened in 1970 to help married women get qualifications while bringing up a family? • A – Oxford University B – Open University • B – Open University • C – Oldham University • D – Oakham University

  16. £250,000 Question? What was invented in the 1950s that would allow women to choose when they wanted a baby? • A – Contraceptive Pill • A – Contraceptive Pill B – Headache Tablet • C – Strepsils • D – Cosmopolitan

  17. £500,000 Question? Which movement was set up to change traditional attitudes about women and promote women’s rights and equality? • A – House husbands • B – Women’s Lib B – Women’s Lib • C – The Mothers Union • D – The Masons

  18. £1,000,000 Question? What was the name given to the NUWSS (The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies)? • A – The Suffragettes B – The Suffragists • B – The Suffragists • C – The Supremes • D – The Suffronettes

  19. Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!

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