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The Radical Feminist Movement Differed from the National Organization for Women

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The radical feminist movement differed from the National Organization for Women and other mainstream feminist organizations in that


A) it ignored women's subordination in the family and in other personal relationships.
B) radical women focused on equal treatment of women in the public sphere.
C) it focused primarily on equal treatment for women in the workplace.
D) radical feminists sought fundamental changes in the nation's institutions.

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