before the national organization for women was founded, efforts to gain equal rights for women resulted…

before the national organization for women was founded, efforts to gain equal rights for women resulted in\nthe ratification of the equal rights amendment.\nfairer educational funding for men and women.\nfew changes by either the government or employers.\na surprising reduction of women in the workforce.
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Before the National Organization for Women (NOW) was founded in 1966, efforts to gain equal rights for women had limited success. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was not ratified (it failed to get enough state ratifications). Educational funding was still unequal. And there was no significant reduction of women in the workforce. However, there were few changes by government or employers as the women's rights movement was still building momentum before NOW's founding.
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few changes by either the government or employers.