Question

A group stylized as either the WWWW or the Association of the W’s invited this person to be the public face of a counter-rally outside the Astrodome. This person often criticized Bill Clinton’s “web” of global treaties, scapegoating his influential Georgetown professor Carroll Quigley. Eunie Smith succeeded this person as head of an organization that split into factions over the endorsement of Donald Trump. (-5[1])This person likened “using an atomic bomb to exterminate (-5[1])mice” to legislation sponsored by Michigan representative Martha Griffiths. Barry (-5[1])Goldwater’s campaign (10[1])promise to offer “a choice, not an echo” was drawn from a book (10[1])written by this person, (10[3])who used the slogan (10[1])“Stop Taking Our Privileges” in an antifeminist campaign. (10[1])For 10 points, (10[2])name (10[1])this activist (10[1])who (10[1])created (10[1])the Eagle Forum (10[3])to oppose the (10[1])Equal Rights Amendment. (10[5])■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: Phyllis Schlafly (“SHLAFF-lee”) [or Phyllis Stewart Schlafly; or Phyllis Stewart or Phyllis McAlpin Stewart] (The Women Who Want to be Women organized the Pro-Family Rally in response to the National Women’s Conference.)
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