Betty Friedan argued in The Feminine Mystique that women lacked:
A. Motivation to achieve independence.
B. Interest in social issues.
C. Opportunities to gain power in society.
D. Information on child health issues.

Respuesta :

C opportunities to gain power in society I think

Betty Friedan argued in "The Feminine Mystique" that women lacked Opportunities to gain power in society.

What is the book "The Feminine Mystique" about?

The Feminine Mystique is a book by Betty Friedan, widely known for raising second-generation feminism in the United States.

First published by WW Norton on February 19, 1963, The Feminine Mystique became a best-seller, initially selling over a million copies.

A feminine mystique is a false notion that a woman's "role" in society is to be a wife, mother, and housewife - nothing more.

Hence, the correct statement will be Option C. Opportunities to gain power in society, which Betty Friedan argued in "The Feminine Mystique"

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