Feminists differed from members of the woman movement in which of the following ways?

A. Feminists rejected the idea of women uniting as a gender group; members of the woman movement encouraged gender-group unity.
B. Feminists argued that there were no differences between women and men; members of the woman movement stressed the differences between the sexes.
C. Feminists spoke of rights and self-development as the path to independence; members of the woman movement spoke of duties and moral purity.
D. Feminists believed that in many instances women should be treated differently than men; members of the woman movement called for an end to all gender-based distinctions.


Answer: C

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