What is the distinction between feminism and the Women's Movement?

a. Feminism is concerned with changing roles for men and women; the women's movement is exclusively for women.
b. Feminism is much more radical than the women's movement.
c. There is no distinction between the two; they are essentially the same.
d. The women's movement is activist and comprised of organizations; feminism is more academic.
e. Feminism is more economic; the women's movement is more political.


D

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