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One way many women’s lives changed in the 1950s was that they
were granted the right to vote.
were helped by new household technology.
were able to legally obtain an abortion.
were granted equal funding for school athletics.
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were helped by new household technology.
Explanation: The 19th Amendment (women's suffrage) was passed in 1920, abortion became legal nationwide with Roe v. Wade in 1973, and Title IX (equal funding in school athletics) was passed in 1972. In the 1950s, widespread household appliances and labor-saving devices (washers, dryers, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners) changed daily life for many women.
Explanation: The 19th Amendment (women's suffrage) was passed in 1920, abortion became legal nationwide with Roe v. Wade in 1973, and Title IX (equal funding in school athletics) was passed in 1972. In the 1950s, widespread household appliances and labor-saving devices (washers, dryers, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners) changed daily life for many women.
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