Why did the role of feminists change in the early 1920s?
A. The flapper craze created a new sense of outrage among most feminists.
B. Court rulings against the rights of women increased the high-profile work of feminist activists.
C. The entry of women into the workplace established relative economic equality with men.
D. Their principle goal of gaining suffrage had already been accomplished.
Answer: D
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