Reactions to the women's liberation movement varied widely; many supporters celebrated the push for gender equality, advocating for women's rights in areas such as work, education, and reproductive health. However, there was also significant backlash from those who felt threatened by the challenges to traditional gender roles, resulting in organized opposition and criticism. Some women expressed concerns that the movement did not adequately represent their experiences, particularly women of color and working-class women. Overall, the movement sparked intense debate about gender and societal norms that continues to resonate today.
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Hitler didn't do much after the liberation. He knew people were after him and decided to kill himself. At least that's what is said. Many doubt that he did commit suicide, they blieve he just hid.
to react to players movement and the movement of the ball
Badly.
He increased the number of U.S. special forces assigned to train the South Vietnamese
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai
it is unknown but allot people actually react to it
Our eye reacts quickly to movement by our eyes responding to movements and for our eyes being able to spot the different things going on and then reacts and sends signals to the brain which then tells you how to react to it.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke (apex)
People react because of glands in you eyes and brain that send waves into your mom.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.