1960s: more women begin to use the title "ms.," which does not reveal whether they are married.1971: the national women's political caucus is founded to encourage greater political participation among women.1972: the equal rights amendment is passed by congress but fails to gain enough support from the states to be ratified.what does this timeline suggest about the feminist movement?

Respuesta :

(Apex)
A. The movement relied solely on grassroots activism.
B. The movement centered on congressional action.
C. The movement pursued social, legal, and political equality.
D. The movement led to full equality for women. 

The answer is C. The movement pursued social, legal, and political equality.

Answer:

C. The movement pursued social, legal, and political equality.

Explanation:

Feminism is based on waves. Beginning in the early 20th century with the Suffragettes, and following until today. Since the first wave, women were looking for equality and social justice, but each wave of feminism treaty this question based on the reality of its time. In the case of the 1960s wave, feminism joint with the black movement to pursue the rights of the marginalized, but as movement, feminism found a distant echo. Even if the protests and the results were attended, these changes take time. A considerable time, and in several aspects, feminism mix itself with other policies that, today, is a totally different movement.

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