Read the passage.

Excerpt from "Why Equal Pay Is Worth Fighting For" by Senator Elizabeth Warren, April 17, 2014

"I honestly can't believe that we're still arguing over equal pay in 2014. When I started teaching elementary school after college, the public school district didn't hide the fact that it had two pay scales: one for men and one for women. Women have made incredible strides since then. But 40 years later, we're still debating equal pay for equal work."

Which claim from the speech best supports Warren's argument that the fight for pay inequality has not ended?

A. "Here in the Senate, Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) introduced the Paycheck Fairness Act..."
B. "But 40 years later, we're still debating equal pay for equal work."
C. "Pay inequality also means a tougher retirement for women."



Answer :

Final answer:

The claim "But 40 years later, we're still debating equal pay for equal work." supports Senator Warren's argument for pay inequality.


Explanation:

The claim from the speech that best supports Warren's argument that the fight for pay inequality has begun is:

  • "But 40 years later, we're still debating equal pay for equal work."

This statement highlights the ongoing struggle for equal pay despite advancements made over the years, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to address pay disparities.


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