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Who were the Famous Five?

The Famous Five were a group of trailblazing Albertan women who secured a landmark victory in the 1929 Persons Case, which legally established women as "persons

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Question: Who were the Famous Five?

Answer options:

  • Five PMs ✅ Women who won the Persons Case
  • WWI generals
  • Founders of the NDP

Correct answer: Women who won the Persons Case

Explanation: The Famous Five were a group of trailblazing Albertan women who secured a landmark victory in the 1929 Persons Case, which legally established women as "persons" under the law and eligible to sit in the Senate. This makes "Women who won the Persons Case" the correct choice. The other options are incorrect because the Famous Five were not prime ministers, World War I generals, or the founders of the New Democratic Party. Under the Discover Canada guide, understanding this milestone is crucial for demonstrating knowledge of Canadian women's rights and constitutional history, a heavily tested subject on the citizenship exam.

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