Kate Sheppard
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Here are the answers to my Kate Sheppard questions and
completed tasks.
1
Kate Shepherd was born all the way in Liverpool 1847.
2
I believe that Kate Sheppard was placed
on the ten dollar note as a way to honor and remember
her strength.
3
I think that the abbreviation WCTU
means Women’s Christian Temperance union.
4
The first thing Kate Sheppard did to bring
women’s rights was travel around New Zealand,
post articles to the newspaper, go to public
meetings and talk to upper class parliament.
Then they collected the signatures
of people who agreed that women should
have a right to vote.
They then put everything together
and mailed the petition to parliament.
5
Kate sheppard was born in 1847.
I believe that this sentence is true as
it states above in the second paragraph of
text, “she was born in Liverpool, England in 1847.”
Australia was the first country to allow women to vote.
False this sentence is extremely false
NZ was the first country to allow women to vote
and have some rights.
Nearly 32,000 signatures were collected in
sheppard's petition
True, in the work it basically states this sentence.
Kate Sheppard's image is on the New Zealand $20 note.
Kate Sheppard is not on the NZ $20 note but the $10.
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2.
Sheppard traveled all over New Zealand, writing newspapers, holding public meetings and talking to members of Parliament.
Women could now vote New Zealand women were the first in the world to be able to vote.
Understand
3.
A.Many men didn’t believe women should be able to vote
B.Kate Sheppard collected 32,000 signatures in a petition.
C.Sheppard featured on a
postage stamp and in 1991, her image was
placed on the New Zealand $10 note.
4.
In 1893 Kate Sheppard and her team
collected signatures of nearly 32,000
women and men to show how many people
supported their cause. They also.
(to be continued i have more work to do)