<u><em>The National Organization for Women (NOW)</em></u> was established by a group of feminists who were dedicated to actively challenging sex discrimination in society. Since its founding in 1966, NOW's goal has been "<em><u>to take action</u></em>" to bring about equality for all women. <u><em>NOW’s original mission statement read</em></u> “<u>The purpose of NOW is to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now, exercising all privileges and responsibilities thereof in truly equal partnership with men…</u>”
<u><em>The correct answer is C:</em></u> <u>Political advocacy group.</u>
They served as scouts and spies for the union. They also enlisted in the union.
Answer:
They wanted a unanimous vote.
Explanation:
It was to include all the other colonies too
Answer:
- Web Browsers,
- Digital Satellite Television,
- Streaming Audio and,
- Text Messaging
Explanation:
The first web browser was launched in 1990 and was known as WorldWideWeb. To avoid confusion, it was later renamed the Nexus Browser. It was created by none other than the inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
The first Digital Satellite broadcasts were dated in 1994 in the United States.
The first known text message ever sent was in 1992 when a 22 year old man known as Neil Papworth used his personal computer to send the first characters ever to be sent by text messaging, "Merry Christmas". Mr. Papworth was an engineer working in the United Kingdom at the time.
Streaming Audio also debuted in the '90s although no definite date is given.