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1. In the 1970s, a movement spearheaded by the National Organization for Women gathered widespread support for passing and ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment. What approach to influencing policy was used by the people
who got behind the initiative?
O civil disobedience
O lobbying
working with an NGO
O using the media
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