Author Question: Kate Millet's (1969) Sexual Politics argued that ____. a. educated, bright women felt trapped in ... (Read 94 times)

bobypop

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Kate Millet's (1969) Sexual Politics argued that ____.
 
  a. educated, bright women felt trapped in the role of housewife and wanted careers to have happier, more fulfilled lives
  b. sex can be a subject worthy of medical, scientific, and philosophical debate
  c. patriarchy bred violence and forced men to renounce all that is feminine in them
  d. women were not granted an identity of their own but were considered the objects of men's wishes and anxieties

Question 2

Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique was a(n) ____.
 
  a. 10-year follow-up of the lives of her graduating class from Smith College in which she found that these educated, bright women felt trapped in the role of housewife and wanted careers to have happier, more fulfilled lives
  b. argument that showed that women were not granted an identity of their own but were considered the objects of men's wishes and anxieties
  c. argument that patriarchy bred violence and forced men to renounce all that is feminine in them
  d. exploration of sex as a subject worthy of medical, scientific, and philosophical debate



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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