What was the role of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in the dawning feminist movement of the 1960s?
A) It provoked women by refusing to hear complaints based on sex discrimination.
B) It served as a lightning rod for many complaints of workplace discrimination.
C) It shifted from racial discrimination toward women's career concerns.
D) It set an example by hiring only women and people of color.
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