Have Women Achieved Equality?

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Have Women Achieved Equality? What does the Equal Rights Amendment state? What did Alice Paul hope to accomplish? What is the difference between the “reformers” and the “feminists?” How did author Betty Freidan affect the women’s liberation movement? Give examples of how woman made progress in the 60’s and 70’s. Who was Phyllis Schlafly and why was she against the ERA? Provide a brief summary of least 3 sentences. According to the National Organization for Women (NOW), why is the ERA needed today? Give at least 3 examples. What is the “wage gap?” What are some criticisms of the wage gap? Where have women achieved the greatest equality? Explain why How has the role of a woman changed since 1900? copy questions and answer in complete sentences