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Levart [38]
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What common goals did American Indians, gay and lesbian citizens, and women share in their quests for equal rights

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Travka [436]2 years ago
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Answer:

In their struggle for equal rights, American Indians, gays and lesbians, and women all had similar goals: stronger legal protection and social respect.

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