| Term | Definition |
| Frances Willard | temperance and womens's suffrage advocte; leader of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Prohibition Party |
| Carry Nation | temperance advocate who took extreme action against alcohol by smashing bottles of it in saloons with a hatchet |
| Prohibition | a ban on alcohol that became a law in 1920; lifted in 1933 |
| Eighteenth Amendment | outlawed the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in the U.S.; lifted in 1933 |
| Susan B. Anthony | women's suffragette and reformer who was active in the temperance, abolitionist, and women's suffrage movements |
| NAWSA | Women’s suffrage organization created by merging NWSA and AWSA |
| Alice Paul | social reformer, activist, and suffragist; founder of National Woman's party |
| Nineteenth Amendment | gave women the right to vote |
| Carrie Chapman Catt | launched a NAWSA campaign stategy for women's suffrage; helped lead women on strong support of war; patriotism helped thier cause |
| Women's Christian Temperance Union | national organization against alcohol |
| Florence Kelly | Ameican reformer who was active in the settlement house movement and led progressive labor reforms for women and children |