In 1966, the newly formed________became a new and forceful advocate for equal rights in education, employment, and political opportunities for women

A) National Organization for Women (NOW)
B) AARP
C) Common Cause
D) Liberty Association
E) NAACP


A

Political Science

You might also like to view...

Title IX requires any educational institution that receives federal money to a. take immediate and effective steps to respond to sexual violence on campus. b. not discriminate against a job applicant or employee. c. create a system for handling sexual harassment complaints on the job

d. provide parental leave for employees and students.

Political Science

The argument over the role of the EPA in regulating the practice of "fracking" is an example of the competing demands

a. for cheap energy and the cost to the environment. b. for nutritious food and animal safety. c. of environmentalists and business owners. d. of the residents and opportunistic businesses.

Political Science

Although the United States was a leader in the initial global effort to do away with land mines, it has refused to sign a treaty banning their use

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

Identify a true statement about the U.S. health-care system

A) As of 2017, only five percent of national spending in the United States goes to health care. B) The United States has the most number of health-care insurance policies in the world. C) A problem associated with the health-care system is the lack of health-care insurance. D) U.S. health-care costs have been declining for years. E) Health care is completely ignored by the federal government.

Political Science