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AP U.S. History Exam 2.48. Which of the following had the greatest influence on the movement Steinem refers to in the excerpt?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by Miranda v. Arizona,

00:08

one woman's fight against iced tea-rany.

00:11

[ chuckles ]

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First up, the excerpt.

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[ mumbles ]

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[ mumbling continues ] Ooh. Sing it, Gloria. Good.

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And now the question:

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Which of the following had the greatest influence on the movement

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Steinem refers to in the excerpt?

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And here are your potential answers.

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[ mumbles ]

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Okay. Well, post-World War II America saw a huge shift

00:37

in women's societal roles,

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so let's see which answer most influenced

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that movement's shape and figure.

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Was the feminist movement greatly influenced by A - the Cold War?

00:49

Well, hmm. The Cold War affected American foreign policy

00:52

much more than it affected women's rights.

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So that puts A on ice.

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Could the feminist movement have been greatly influenced by B -

00:59

Miranda v. Arizona?

01:00

Well, Miranda versus Arizona concerned rights for

01:03

police defendants. Remember the Miranda rights?

01:06

You have the right to remain silent? All that?

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It didn't refer to women overall, so that's a bust for B.

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Was the feminist movement greatly impacted by D -

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Regents of the University of California versus Bakke?

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Even though this case dealt with equality and affirmative action,

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the Regents ruling came down in 1978, a little

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too late to influence Steinem and her peers.

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Which means the feminist movement was most influenced

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by C - the Civil Rights Movement.

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Well, the Civil Rights Movement was the spark that lit the feminist flame,

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exposing the American public to all kinds of

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societal injustice,

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including racial discrimination and gender inequality.

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So the answer is C.

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The women's rights movement employed many of the tactics

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used during the fight for racial equality,

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though they often added a more feminist touch.

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