In the late 1960s, views of radical feminists differed from those of NOW in which of the following ways?
A. Radical feminists practiced personal politics through such venues as "consciousness-raising" groups; NOW was a traditional lobbying group.
B. Radical feminists were concerned with political issues; NOW concentrated on social and economic issues.
C. Radical feminists were associated with fundamentalist Christian groups; NOW members were not affiliated with any specific religious group.
D. Radical feminists opposed the gay rights movement; NOW supported the movement.
Answer: A
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