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BRWH

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The personal is political was a phrase signaling a shift in feminism from
 
  A) legislative action to a focus on personal experience.
  B) moderation to radicalism.
  C) moderation to more direct political action.
  D) theory to practice.

Question 2

What did the American Federation of Labor think about black involvement in unions?
 
  A) It had a very open membership and allowed any worker into its ranks.
  B) It refused entry to blacks or women.
  C) It allowed black men into the union, but not black women.
  D) It allowed only rural agricultural workers.



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Answer to Question 1

A

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Answer: B




BRWH

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Reply 2 on: Aug 9, 2018
Gracias!


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