During a second wave of feminism, there were concerns that the country was wasting its "woman power," which could otherwise be a potential weapon in the Cold War. Regardless, women made significant strides toward equality. Which of the following actions resulted from 1960s feminist activists?
a. Kennedy established the President's Commission on the Status of Women
b. The Equal Pay Act upheld sex discrimination if the same jobs were grandfathered regarding established pay and/or tenure.
c. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination on the grounds of sex as well as race.



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