Social Sciences, asked by abhay6658, 9 months ago

Feminist movements’ are aimed at:

a. Liberty b. Equality c.

Participation d. Power​

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Answered by amansunesh
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Answer:

B) Equality

Explanation:

Feminism means: Social movements that aim at establishing equality among men and women. So feminism is a type of movement to establish equality among each and every person. Answer:B) Equality

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Answered by MotiSani
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The correct answer is OPTION B: Equality

  • The feminist movement is an umbrella term encompassing a variety of social activities and political initiatives aimed at tackling the issues that women confront as a result of gender inequality.
  • The goals of the movement have developed since its inception in the 1800s, and they differ by country and society.
  • Women's suffrage, reproductive rights, domestic abuse, maternity leave, and equal pay are just a few examples.
  • In one country, opposition to female genital mutilation is high, whereas, in another, opposition to the glass ceiling is strong.
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