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Question 1

Fascism seemed to offer
 
  a. action as opposed to endless and useless debate.
  b. a unity, community, of all classes as opposed to class conflict.
  c. decisiveness as opposed to the burden and futility of each person thinking for himself.
  d. preservation of traditional values such family, native soil, and nation as opposed to modernism and cosmopolitanism.
  e. all of the above

Question 2

In The Feminine Mystique, ____ argued that women in the 1950s were kept from reaching their full human potential.
 
  a. Rachel Carson
  b. Betty Ford
  c. Simone de Beauvoir
  d. Kathleen Windsor
  e. Betty Friedan



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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