Answer:
Legislation that addressed the goals of the movement did not always result in real equality.
The questions states that economic inequality between the genders has been a problem at least since 1961. Feminists addressed this issue, and they attempted to pass legislation in order to fix this divide. In 1963, the legislation was created. Nevertheless, women continue to earn less than men nowadays. This means that although the legislation addressed the issue, it did not result in real equality. It implies other actions might be needed in order to correct this inequality.
I think I am not sure though
C because the rest of them are not valid
Uhhhhhh i think the answer is 'c' :)
A representative government, economic equality for all, and exchange of land for service and protection of individual rights
The government promised settlers grants of land and money