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nmorano1

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The second wave of the women's movement gained momentum from
 
  A) the successful passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
  B) the publication of The Feminine Mystique.
  C) implementation of the Voting Rights Act.
  D) the appointment of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
  E) the recisson of the combat exclusion for women.

Question 2

Distribution is
 
  A) determining the subjects that public officials deal with.
  B) the course of action decided upon by the government.
  C) the actions taken by government to carry out a policy.
  D) concerned with the question of who wins and who loses from a given public policy.
  E) relatively unimportant.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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