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1920: women gain the right to vote.1971: the national women's political caucus is founded to support women political leaders.2015: five out of 50 states have female governors.what does this timeline suggest about the feminist movement?
a.the movement has led to full social equality for women.
b.the movement's goal of political equality has not been fully achieved.
c.the right to vote was not necessary for the movement to advance.
d.political equality is the most important goal of the movement.

Respuesta :

B - The movement's goal of political equality has not been fully achieved

This is the correct answer as feminists aim for political equality every since the start of the timeline. The right to vote was the first step, thus making C incorrect, and it just continued forward after that. In 2015, only five out of fifty states have female governors, that means 45 states have male governors and that there is a great inequality between the two genders that is very prominent.

D is incorrect as the movement isn't focused on just political equality but social as well, however the timeline presented is focused on the political accomplishments and path for feminists.

A is incorrect as it's nowhere near full social equality and even then, this timeline is focused on political equality.

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Answer:

the movement goal of political rquality has not been fully acheived

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