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4 November, 19:45

What was The Feminine Mystique?

A. Betty Friedan's book, which inspired the second wave of the women's movement

B. Anita Bryant's book explaining how gays could become part of the social landscape

C. a psychology book that addressed ways for women to use their feminine wiles

D. a new way for women to function within the context of their traditional roles

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  1. 4 November, 21:18
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    The best option regarding The Feminine Mystique would be " A. Betty Friedan's book, which inspired the second wave of the women's movement," since this was the most notable book of the movement.
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