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The indifference curves of perfect substitutes are:
Women's Suffrage
The right of women to vote in elections, a pivotal aspect of gender equality, historically achieved through extensive activism and reform.
Second-Wave Feminist Movement
A period of feminist activity during the 1960s-1980s that focused on issues of equality and discrimination, including workplace, family, sexuality, and reproductive rights.
Equal Access
The principle that individuals should have the same opportunities or rights to use services, resources, or participate in activities, regardless of their background.
Employment and Education
The interconnected relationship between one's job opportunities and their level of education, affecting economic status and social mobility.
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