Author Question: Influential book by Betty Friedan that argued that as long as women achieved their identity in ... (Read 22 times)

berenicecastro

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 581
Influential book by Betty Friedan that argued that as long as women achieved their identity in society primarily in terms of their sexual relation to men, they would remain subordinated to them.
 
  A) The Feminine Mystique
   B) Love's Labor Lost
   C) The Cosmo Girl
   D) Sisterhood is Powerful

Question 2

Subtle and unconscious discrimination that prevents women from reaching higher and better paying positions:
 
  A) networking
   B) sexism
   C) glass ceiling
   D) limited ladder



bpool94

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 354
Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Malaria was not eliminated in the United States until 1951. The term eliminated means that no new cases arise in a country for 3 years.

Did you know?

About 600,000 particles of skin are shed every hour by each human. If you live to age 70 years, you have shed 105 pounds of dead skin.

Did you know?

Pope Sylvester II tried to introduce Arabic numbers into Europe between the years 999 and 1003, but their use did not catch on for a few more centuries, and Roman numerals continued to be the primary number system.

Did you know?

Cyanide works by making the human body unable to use oxygen.

Did you know?

Once thought to have neurofibromatosis, Joseph Merrick (also known as "the elephant man") is now, in retrospect, thought by clinical experts to have had Proteus syndrome. This endocrine disease causes continued and abnormal growth of the bones, muscles, skin, and so on and can become completely debilitating with severe deformities occurring anywhere on the body.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library