The National Organization for Women
A) was first formed in the nineteenth century to help women gain the right to vote.
B) was primarily responsible for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
C) is no longer a formidable force for women?s rights.
D) now works for the enactment of individual statutes (laws) to protect women?s rights rather than a constitutional amendment.
E) is a counter-interest group formed by Phyllis Schlafly to oppose the Women?s Liberation Movement and the Equal Rights Amendment.
Ans: D) now works for the enactment of individual statutes (laws) to protect women?s rights rather than a constitutional amendment.
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