The women’s rights movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries focused on _______________, while a second movement in the 1960s and 1970s focused on _______________.

 
a. abortion rights; female poverty 
b. the Equal Rights Amendment,; suffrage 
c. support for widows; a woman’s right to serve in the military 
d. suffrage; economic and political equality 


d. suffrage; economic and political equality 

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