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- The members of the counterculture movement were mostly
- This would have guaranteed that both men and women would enjoy the same rights and protections under the law.
- This resulted in the recognition of a woman’s right to have an abortion in the first three months of pregnancy.
- The event that was most responsible for Chvez’s group gaining negotiating power was a
- The militant group called the ___ organized many uprisings to draw attention to the needs of Native Americans.
- The slogan “Equal Pay for Equal Work” is likely to be associated with the belief called
- The conservative reaction to the counterculture helped elect
- In the 1970s, the group known as ___ was most likely to help Latinos win political offices.
- Using peaceful tactics like product boycotts and fasts, ___ helped farm workers win more rights, higher wages, and other benefits.
- Csar Chvez used nonviolent means to organize Mexican-American
- Phyllis Schlafly became well known for her efforts to defeat
- This was passed by Congress but was never ratified by the states.
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- The Indian Education Act gave greater control over the education of Native Americans to
- What were the demonstrations organized by the American Indian Movement designed to do?
- On which right did Native American groups focus in the 1961 Declaration of Indian Purpose?
- helped call attention to women’s needs by writing the book The Feminine Mystique.
- Which group was founded specifically to address the grievances of women that were not adequately addressed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
- The modern feminist movement became more organized and focused after the passage of the
- The ___ was made up mostly of white, middle-class college youths who had grown increasingly discontented with mainstream American society.
- The group known as the ___ was most likely to oppose the positions of the women’s movement on a variety of issues.
- Early efforts of the ___ focused on bringing about changes in the workplace, including ending gender discrimination in hiring.
- In the 1970s, La Raza Unida focused its efforts on
- The unofficial capital of the counterculture movement was
- Conservatives placed the blame for the increasing permissiveness in society on the
- She co-founded Ms. magazine and the National Women’s Political Caucus.
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