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serike

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A major contribution of the National Organization of Women was
 
  a. securing the right to vote.
  b. changing divorce laws to protect the divorced woman.
  c. developing right-to-work laws.
  d. the lobbying effort for national legislation to correct gender inequities.

Question 2

According to Bill Gilbert and Nancy Williamson (1973), the sharpest example of discrimination operated against
 
  a. black students.
  b. female athletes.
  c. gay men.
  d. divorced women.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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