What was the feminist movement advocating for women in the post-World War II era?

equal opportunity for education, careers, and salaries
permission to stay home and take care of their children
pay that was superior to men
a constitutional change to allow women to run for office

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Equal opportunity for education careers and salaries

Answer:

  • Equal opportunity for education, careers, and salaries  

Explanation:

Following World War II, in which numerous women effectively took an interest (making Rosie the Riveter a women's activist symbol), and the social equality development, women looked for more noteworthy support in the work environment, with equivalent pay at the cutting edge of their endeavors.

The Equal Pay Act of 1963 was among the main endeavors to stand up to this still-significant issue.