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How was Phyllis Schlafly connected to the women’s rights movement?
She led a campaign to ban The Feminine Mystique.
She founded the National Organization for Women.
She campaigned for the Equal Rights Amendment.
She helped to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment.
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She helped to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment.
Phyllis Schlafly was a conservative activist who organized the Stop-ERA campaign in the 1970s, arguing the amendment would harm women’s roles and benefits; her efforts are widely credited with blocking ratification.
Phyllis Schlafly was a conservative activist who organized the Stop-ERA campaign in the 1970s, arguing the amendment would harm women’s roles and benefits; her efforts are widely credited with blocking ratification.
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