Question
How did conservative politicians discuss the social changes that occurred in the U.S. in the 1970s?(1 point)
Responses
They urged Americans to attend fundamentalist churches.
They urged Americans to attend fundamentalist churches.
They advocated new laws to govern personal behavior.
They advocated new laws to govern personal behavior.
They focused on issues like the ERA and abortion rights.
They focused on issues like the ERA and abortion rights.
They attacked foreign influences in American society and culture.
Responses
They urged Americans to attend fundamentalist churches.
They urged Americans to attend fundamentalist churches.
They advocated new laws to govern personal behavior.
They advocated new laws to govern personal behavior.
They focused on issues like the ERA and abortion rights.
They focused on issues like the ERA and abortion rights.
They attacked foreign influences in American society and culture.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Conservative politicians in the 1970s often focused on issues like the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) and abortion rights as part of their discussions on social changes. They viewed these issues as threats to traditional values and sought to mobilize opposition against them, emphasizing a return to conservative social norms. Therefore, the response that best captures this aspect of their discussion is:
**They focused on issues like the ERA and abortion rights.**
**They focused on issues like the ERA and abortion rights.**