The publication of this book contributed to which of the following? (4 points) a resurgence of the women's rights movement opposition to ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment increasing use of anti-depression medication by American homemakers efforts by the Johnson administration to create a national healthcare system
The text below is an excerpt from a book published in 1963 that was based on surveys taken by the author: The problem that has no name - which is simply the fact that American women are kept from growing to their full human capacities - is taking a far greater toll on the physical and mental health of our country than any known disease. - Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique
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So, are we looking at the segment of the book and then answering from that?
um.. im taking this online and i think the answer is a) but just trying to make sure
Ok. So knowing that, We know that the answer can not be be C
B is not right because it does not talk about an equal rights amendment
lol yes ur right, because i think Betty Friedan was righting the book to express woman's rights
and D can't be. Healthcare is not the topic of this So the answer would be...
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this is module 7
Ahh. I'll be making module reviews soon in video. I reckon you'll be done with USH by then though
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