Question
How did the roles of women change during the 1950s and the 1960s?(1 point)
Responses
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent.
More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent.
More women chose to stay at home and raise their children instead of working.
More women chose to stay at home and raise their children instead of working.
Fewer women supported the Equal Pay Act for women to be compensated fairly.
Responses
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent.
More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent.
More women chose to stay at home and raise their children instead of working.
More women chose to stay at home and raise their children instead of working.
Fewer women supported the Equal Pay Act for women to be compensated fairly.
Answers
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The correct response is: **More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent.**
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a significant shift in the roles of women. While the 1950s are often characterized by traditional roles where many women were expected to be homemakers, the 1960s saw a rise in women's participation in the workforce and the emergence of the feminist movement, which advocated for gender equality and women's rights.
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a significant shift in the roles of women. While the 1950s are often characterized by traditional roles where many women were expected to be homemakers, the 1960s saw a rise in women's participation in the workforce and the emergence of the feminist movement, which advocated for gender equality and women's rights.