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How did Betty Friedan impact social change in the ‘60s?
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She raised awareness of the environment.
She raised awareness of the environment.
She wrote songs for peace and change.
She wrote songs for peace and change.
She fought for equal rights for women.
She fought for equal rights for women.
She sued for her child’s right to free speech.
(1 point)
Responses
She raised awareness of the environment.
She raised awareness of the environment.
She wrote songs for peace and change.
She wrote songs for peace and change.
She fought for equal rights for women.
She fought for equal rights for women.
She sued for her child’s right to free speech.
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She fought for equal rights for women. Betty Friedan's book "The Feminine Mystique" helped spark the second wave of feminism and bring attention to issues such as gender inequality, workplace discrimination, and women's rights. She co-founded the National Organization for Women (NOW) and was a vocal advocate for women's rights during the 1960s. Her efforts helped pave the way for advancements in gender equality and social change.
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