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1. The story of Helen Keller's childhood is well-known, and the image of Anne Sullivan teaching the deaf and blind Keller how to speak and read is familiar in Western culture. What is less familiar is Keller's adult life after graduating magna cum laude from Radcliffe College in 1904. Which of these organizations did Keller NOT support in her career as a speaker and activist?
2. Given its male-dominated hierarchy and the juncture of its crucial Western Schism, the Roman Catholic Church benefited from both the politics and theology of 14th century maiden Catherine Benincasa.
With the inclusion of Teresa of Ávila and Thérèse of Lisieux, she is the only other female to have been given which title by the Catholic Church?
3. She was a Christmas Day baby, but left her native shores as a young girl to stow away on a ship to a new life in the land of the free. Stirred by the words of one of the nation's greatest orators, she signed up to serve in the War Between the States - as a man. After the war she settled in Illinois and lived quietly as a man for 40 years before being admitted to a care home. It was only when she became mentally infirm and was admitted to a hospital that the truth was discovered. Which maiden was buried with full military honours and lies beneath a memorial erected by the people of a grateful town?
4. Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, is undoubtedly one of history's most beloved heroines. She has been the subject of plays by Schiller and Shaw, operas by Verdi and Tchaikovsky, cantatas by Rossini and Honneger, a satirical poem by Voltaire, and paintings by Ingres and Rossetti, among many others. Among the more unlikely artists to have fallen under her spell was this American satirical author, whose works generally exhibit a rather atheistic tone.
5. Emily Davison was an impassioned and vigorous campaigner for the right of women's suffrage in the United Kingdom in the early twentieth century. So committed to this cause was she that, in the words of fellow campaigner Emmeline Pankhurst, she believed that only the loss of life "would put an end to the intolerable torture of women". Which of the following of her campaigning acts led to her premature death, unmarried at the age of 40?
6. Nineteenth-century American author Louisa May Alcott is one of the most enduring storytellers with her "Little Women" (1868) series based on her own family's experiences during the Civil War. Which of these statements is NOT true about Alcott?
7. This maiden is the author of four novels, 'The Clematis Tree', 'An Act of Treachery', 'Father Figure' and 'An Act of Peace'. She has also hosted the satirical BBC comedy show 'Have I Got News for You' more than once. She will stand down from her current job in Spring 2010 at the very latest. A famous cat-lover, who is this maiden?
8. This maiden, born in 1098 C.E., experienced visions from a very young age. When she was eight years old she was donated to the Church as a tithe (!) by her parents, and she lived her entire life as a nun. Not only did she write of her visions, but she wrote music, books, plays and poems. Who was this amazing woman?
9. Oh, she played a nightmare of a wife. Richard did a good job of putting up with her, somehow. She was pleasant enough, certainly, but if you were around her for more than about three seconds, you grew to hate her. God forbid you were invited to one of her famous Candlelight Suppers, and if you became part of her inner circle of friends, like Liz, Emmet, or the Vicar, then she may even sing at you!
Yes, Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") of BBC's "Keeping Up Appearances" was a disaster of a wife, but which life-long bachelorette played her so perfectly?
10. This lady, Margaret Frost, was still a 'miss' at 87 years old when she received an award in February 2008 (one of only 15 women to do so) for her service in what during World War II?
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