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The second wave of feminism differed from the first wave because modern women wanted

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The answer is C :) hope that helps
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Answer: a) full equality with men not just the right to vote.

Step-by-step explanation: The seductive ideal of liberation spawned during the sixties helped accelerate a powerful women’s rights crusade. Like the New Left, the new feminism or second wave of feminism drew much of its inspiration and many of its tactics from the civil rights movement. Its aim was to challenge the conventional cult of female domesticity that had prevailed since the fifties. In 1966, Friedan and other activists founded the National Organization for Women (NOW). NOW initially sought to end gender discrimination in the workplace and went on to spearhead efforts to legalize abortion and obtain federal and state support for child-care centers. The membership of NOW soared from one thousand in 1967 to forty thousand in 1974.

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