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Which factor deserves greatest weight when evaluating feminist movements liberal thinking — Betty Friedan's equal rights and involvement in US Civil Rights and feminist movements to liberal thinking? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from Liberalism.

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Which factor deserves greatest weight when evaluating feminist movements liberal thinking — Betty Friedan's equal rights and involvement in US Civil Rights and feminist movements to liberal thinking? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from Liberalism.

  1. A.Reject the misconception that UK and US courts provide identical constitutional remedies for rights disputes; keep rights and liberties distinct and explain why the difference matters.
  2. B.Treat civil-rights protection as identical in the UK and USA because both are democracies.
  3. C.Replace the institutional comparison with generic exam advice.
  4. D.Assume a shared label means the constitutional powers are the same.

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  • The correct answer is Reject the misconception that UK and US courts provide identical constitutional remedies for rights disputes; keep rights and liberties distinct and explain why the difference matters.

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Reject the misconception that UK and US courts provide identical constitutional remedies for rights disputes; keep rights and liberties distinct and explain why the difference matters. This is correct because accurate Politics answers reject the misconception that UK and US courts provide identical constitutional remedies for rights disputes.

Apply Human Rights Act, constitutional amendments, judicial remedies, equal protection, protest, litigation and legislative reform precisely. UK rights protection combines statute, common law and the Human Rights Act, whereas US civil rights are strongly shaped by the codified Constitution and judicial review.

A structural viewpoint emphasises formal rules; however, a rational or cultural viewpoint may explain how actors use those rules. Overall, judge the evidence from a relevant Act, constitutional amendment, court ruling or rights campaign and explain whether different legal foundations alter how courts, legislatures and campaigns secure change for "Relate Betty Friedan's equal rights and involvement in US Civil Rights and feminist movements to liberal thinking.".

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