| Women in History : Interactive Lesson on Influential Women. |
| Learn about remarkable women who made significant contributions to history, science, politics, and culture. |
Welcome to our History Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson features 10 questions designed to test your knowledge while teaching you interesting historical facts through detailed explanations after every answer.
👩🔬 Keep Exploring Women in History – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into the lives of history\’s most influential women with these trusted, free resources:
- Britannica – Susan B. Anthony – Women\’s suffrage, trial, legacy.
- Britannica – Rosa Parks – Montgomery Bus Boycott, civil rights.
- Britannica – Marie Curie – Radioactivity, polonium, radium, Nobel Prizes.
- Britannica – Harriet Tubman – Underground Railroad, Civil War spy.
- Britannica – Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady, UN, human rights.
- Britannica – Ada Lovelace – First computer programmer, Analytical Engine.
- Britannica – Malala Yousafzai – Girls\’ education activist, Nobel Prize.
- Britannica – Amelia Earhart – Aviation pioneer, disappearance mystery.
- Britannica – Mother Teresa – Missionaries of Charity, Nobel Peace Prize.
- Britannica – Jane Goodall – Chimpanzee research, tool use discovery.
✈️ Fun fact: Amelia Earhart was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross (awarded by the U.S. Congress). She also wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences. In addition to her aviation career, she was a fashion designer (she created a line of functional women\’s clothing for active lifestyles) and a faculty member at Purdue University. When she disappeared, she was attempting to become the first woman to fly around the world. Her plane has never been found, despite numerous expeditions.







