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How did Phyllis Schlafly's activism affect the women's movement? A. It encouraged many women to reject the protests and demonstrations of feminist activists. B. It strengthened conservative opposition and thwarted the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. C. It strengthened feminist activism and helped to bring about the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. D. It encouraged lobbyists to work within the existing political system and compel the government to enforce existing laws.

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I believe the answer is: B. It strengthened conservative opposition and thwarted the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.

Phyllis Schlafly was known as an anti-feminist that held the position as American constitutional lawyer from the conservative party and political activist for conservative values. She also a prominent voice in anti-abortion movement in America.

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