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krek1111
12 days ago
9

According to Friedan, what was "the silent question"?

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2 answers:
seraphim [2.5K]12 days ago
7 0

I concur, option C is the correct choice.

Naddik [2.9K]12 days ago
5 0
The answer is clearly C. <span>Is that everything? This is the unvoiced inquiry that middle-class women of the 1950s and 1960s were unable to express; as a result, they endured great misery. This can be rephrased: do women’s lives solely revolve around family, children, and household tasks? Is there no hope for them to pursue anything beyond the responsibilities of motherhood and being a homemaker?</span>
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