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LenaWriter
2 days ago
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

English
1 answer:
Gnom [2.6K]2 days ago
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The explanation that aligns best with the excerpt from Betty Friedan's "The Problem That Has No Name" is:

Thanks to advancements in the 20th century, women are no longer at risk of dying during childbirth or performing strenuous housework.

The author discusses science and labor-saving devices as modern advancements that have liberated women from the perils of childbirth and the ailments faced by their grandmothers (the first) as well as from monotonous tasks (the latter).

We can dismiss the other options because:

- It was not the grandmothers who transmitted diseases to women; the lack of scientific progress meant there were no cures for certain illnesses prior to 20th-century advancements.

- The author does not imply that women do not enjoy childbirth; the focus is on the associated risks.

- There is no mention of "doctors"; rather, she refers to "science" and "labor-saving devices." Even if we consider doctors as medical professionals who administer medications (developed through scientific research), the last option fails to address labor-saving appliances.

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