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berenicecastro

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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



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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