Excellent question, one which perhaps doesn't really have an answer at this point. Perhaps they're called "Male Chauvinist Pigs".
Perhaps you weren't really looking for humor, I apologize if it seemed that I was making light of your question. That wasn't the intention.
AnswerAnti Feminist. This doesn't always mean that Anti Feminists don't believe that women should have equality in the workplace or at home, but it does mean that sometimes Feminist Groups can take things a little too far and some of us don't always agree with them. AnswerMen at the time received as much freedom and rights as they do today and they weren't in search for rights because they had them already.No. In fact, they support gay rights, and always have.
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They fought for equality of women and LGBT people, and they still do that today.
The statement that is true is: c) feminists and gay rights activists never challenged existing laws. Both groups have historically challenged discriminatory laws and fought for legislative changes to advance gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights.
Just the ones that men had.
Many things are true about feminists and gay rights activists, including:They are fighting for equalityThey care about peopleThey value changeThey are forward-thinking
the Equal rights Amendment, known as the ERA
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I really don't think feminists have taken a stand on placebo use, they focus on women's rights which, except for abortion, does not include medicines and research on them.
People who helped slaves escape to freedom were called abolitionists. They worked to end slavery and support the rights and freedom of enslaved individuals.
Feminist and gay rights activists succeeded in changing many laws. -apex