Please read the course materials for week 6 and then participate in this discussion. Please select one of the following questions:250 words1. Why do you think the Feminist movement failed to garner more support than it did during the 1970s? 2. Should affirmative action programs be used to make up for past injustices? Why or why not?3. How was Gerald Ford perceived by the American public and why?4. Where did Jimmy Carter go wrong in his negotiations with the Iranians in the hostage crisis?5. What was the “mood” of the country coming out of Vietnam and Watergate?6. Why did the environmental movement gain so much ground in the 1970s?Be sure to include primary source material from your readings and also cite your references consulted.Once you respond to the initial question, please comment on the postings of at least two other students who answered one of the other questions. Respond to the question by Thursday at midnight and also comment on the postings of at least two other students in the class by Sunday evening. Dr. T
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