Pan-Slavism
What will be an ideal response?
Movement from later nineteenth century emphasizing Russia's kinship with other Slavic and Orthodox nations, especially those under Ottoman and Habsburg rule
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The anti-feminist women led by Phyllis Schlafly:
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Women represented what percentage of union membership by 1956?
A) 38 percent B) 8 percent C) 18 percent D) 28 percent