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Which of the following is true of the National Woman's Party during the 1920s?

A) It joined with organizations composed of African American women to fight for the rights of minority women.
B) It campaigned tirelessly for enactment of sex-based labor legislation to protect employed working-class women.
C) It campaigned for a constitutional amendment to guarantee women's equality with men under the law.
D) It encouraged women to engage in bloc voting.

National Woman's Party

An American women's organization founded in 1916, focused on advocating for women's suffrage and equal rights through aggressive lobbying and public protest tactics.

Constitutional Amendment

A formal change or addition proposed and ratified according to the processes established in a constitution, altering the document's text.

Sex-based Labor Legislation

Laws and regulations designed to address and rectify inequalities in the workplace that arise from differences in gender; often intended to protect women from discrimination and exploitation.

  • Examine the hurdles and triumphs of social and political movements, with an emphasis on women's rights and civil rights, during the 1920s.
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