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Phyllis Schlafly was a conservative political activist who:


A) championed women’s liberation as “long overdue revolution for women.”

B) denounced women’s liberation as “gross negligence of women who didn’t understand their role in society.”

C) denounced women’s liberation as “total assault on family, marriage, and on children.”

D) championed women’s liberation as “freedom from centuries of male oppression.”

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Answer:

C) denounced women’s liberation as “total assault on family, marriage, and on children.”

Explanation:

Schlafly became an outspoken opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) during the 1970s as the organizer of the "STOP ERA" campaign. STOP was an acronym for "Stop Taking Our Privileges".

On March 22, 1972, the Equal Rights Amendment is passed by the U.S. Senate and sent to the states for ratification. First proposed by the National Woman's political party in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment was to provide for the legal equality of the sexes and prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex.

The Equal Rights Amendment is needed in order to prevent a rollback of women's rights by conservative or reactionary political votes. The ERA will promote laws and court decisions that fairly take into account women's, as well as men's, experiences

She believed that "the family is the proven best way for men and women to live together on this earth.