Women’s agenda for civil and political rights received relatively little attention from Chile’s
A) conservatives who were more interested in defending wealthy, propertied elites.
B) Socialists and Communists who stressed class struggle rather than gender differences.
C) male politicians, who believed in women's "natural inferiority."
D) Radicals who identified with the Catholic Church and limiting women to the home.
Answer: B) Socialists and Communists who stressed class struggle rather than gender differences.
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