AP Success - AP US History: New Women's Rights Movement
The 1960s witnessed an upsurge of American women advocating for greater economic, political, and social rights.
The purpose of NOW is to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now, exercising all the privileges and responsibilities thereof in truly equal partnership with men...We believe the time has come to move beyond the abstract argument, discussion and symposia over the status and special nature of women which has raged in America in recent years; the time has come to confront, with concrete action, the conditions that now prevent women from enjoying the equality of opportunity and freedom of which is their right, as individual Americans, and as human beings...NOW is dedicated to the proposition that women, first and foremost, are human beings, who like all other people in our society, must have the chance to develop their fullest human potential. We believe that women can achieve such equality only by accepting to the full the challenges and responsibilities they share with all other people in our society, as part of the decision-making mainstream of American political, economic and social life.
National Organization for Women, “Statement of Purpose," 1966.
Question 1
Briefly describe ONE perspective about the role of women in American society expressed in the excerpt.
Question 2
Briefly explain ONE specific historical development from 1945 to 1966 that influenced the arguments expressed in the excerpt.
Question 3
Briefly explain ONE way in which followers of the excerpt's arguments affected social change from 1966 to 1980.
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