How did the National Organization for Women (NOW) contribute to the women's rights movement? a) by including the concerns of wom
en of color in the women's rights movement b) by conducting voter-registration drives that increased women's political influence c) by providing private funding for scholarships and job-training programs for women d) by establishing a national network of activists to enable women to work against discrimination
The National Organization for Women, which was created in the 1960s, does many things, but mainly "<span>establishes a national network of activists to enable women to work against discrimination</span>".
Explanation:The French and Indian War also had lasting (and devastating) effects for the Native American tribes of North America. The British took retribution against Native American nations that fought on the side of the French by cutting off their supplies and then forcibly compelling the tribes to obey the rules of the new mother country.