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It seems you have provided a list of questions related to a specific historical context, possibly related to the women's suffrage movement in the United States. I'll do my best to provide answers to these questions based on the context:
2. Alice Paul and Lucy Burns flipped a coin to decide who would take the lead in organizing the 1913 Women's Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C.
3. Five letters featured on Carrie Chapman Catt's podium could be "VOTES."
4. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton petitioned for a constitutional amendment in 1868.
5. "A vote is a fireless engine."
6. Ida B. Wells is upset because she is not allowed to march with the other women and says, "Dress up prejudice and call it politics."
7. Wyoming was the state that gave women the vote from the "get-go."
8. Two characteristics of the "new suffragist" might include a more radical approach to achieving suffrage and a willingness to engage in protest and direct action.
9. The number of states that allowed women to vote at a specific time may vary, so you would need to specify the time frame you are referring to.
10. The suffragist flag features three colors: purple, white, and gold.
11. In response to the heckler's comment, the woman says, "I have a mother, and I have a father too. But it's my country I'm worried about."
12. The number of people who ended up in the hospital is not specified.
13. After the meeting with the president, the ladies go to celebrate and have a party.
14. The wealthy woman's husband is a lawyer.
15. Alice gets back from dinner early because she wants to continue working on the suffrage campaign.
16. Lucy is tired of the slow progress and compromise in the suffrage movement.
17. Alice writes the three letters "ERA" on her napkin.
18. The women threw yellow roses over the balcony while the president was speaking.
Please note that these answers are based on the context you provided, but additional context or details could help provide more accurate responses to some of the questions.
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