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Womens liberation

a. was a single-issue movement that argued for equal pay for equal work.

b. was a movement born of other movements where female activists had experienced discriminatory treatment from their male counterparts.

c. remained a tiny fringe movement because of its radical tactics, including consciousness-raising sessions and a takeover of the 1968 Miss America pageant.

d. focused primarily on burning bras and other consumer goods and garments.

e. attracted middle-class women, much like the suffrage movement in the early twentieth century.

ANS: B TOP: The New Movements and the Rights Revolution DIF: Moderate REF: Full pp. 10011002 | Seagull pp. 10151016

MSC: Understanding OBJ: 6. Assess the sources and the significance of the rights revolution of the late 1960s.

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