How did women's liberation feminists differ from equal rights feminists?

a. Women's liberation feminists wanted women to have more rights than men; equal rights feminists merely wanted women to have the same rights as men.
b. Women's liberation feminists wanted to challenge societal and cultural patriarchy through direct action; equal rights feminists preferred political lobbying and passing laws.
c. Women's liberation feminists sought a world government dominated by women; equal rights feminists sought an American government dominated by women.
d. The groups were not different.


Answer: b. Women's liberation feminists wanted to challenge societal and cultural patriarchy through direct action; equal rights feminists preferred political lobbying and passing laws.

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