MCQ Questions
Q.1.
A woman who entered the workforce in the 1960s could expect to
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    supporting the Equal Rights Amendment.
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    political advocacy group.
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    were helped by new household technology.(CONFIRMED)
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    work for male supervisors and managers.
Q.2.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) is primarily a
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    government agency.
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    labor union.
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    cultural society.
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    political advocacy group.
Q.3.
Which statement best explains the outcome of Roe v. Wade?
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    Women gained the right to end pregnancies, while states gained the right to restrict abortions.
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    work for male supervisors and managers.
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    were helped by new household technology.(CONFIRMED)
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    political advocacy group.
Q.4.
One way many women's lives changed in the 1950s was that they
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    were helped by new household technology.(CONFIRMED)
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    few changes by either the government or employers.
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    work for male supervisors and managers.
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    Women gained the right to end pregnancies, while states gained the right to restrict abortions.
Q.5.
In The Feminine Mystique, the author argued that
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    They work both to restrict and to outlaw abortions.
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    Betty Friedan.
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    they thought it undermined traditional values.
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    women feel worthless when they deny themselves freedom of expression.
Q.6.
In the 1970s, the National Organization for Women expanded its goals by
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    supporting the Equal Rights Amendment.
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    few changes by either the government or employers.
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    work for male supervisors and managers.
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    political advocacy group.
Q.7.
What do womens' rights groups today focus on in regard to abortion?
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    they had time and opportunity to reinvent themselves but still faced barriers.
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    fighting to keep abortions legal
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    they thought it undermined traditional values.
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    they work both to restrict and to outlaw abortions.
Q.8.
Which statement best expresses the dilemma women faced in the 1950s and 1960s?
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    fighting to keep abortions legal
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    They work both to restrict and to outlaw abortions.
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    They had time and opportunity to reinvent themselves but still faced barriers.
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    women feel worthless when they deny themselves freedom of expression.
Q.9.
The Feminine Mystique was written by
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    Betty Friedan.
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    Simone De Beauvoir.
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    Gertrude Stein.
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    Imre Nagy.
Q.10.
In the 1950s and 1960s, many women were attracted by new jobs in the developing
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    Betty Friedan.
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    They had time and opportunity to reinvent themselves but still faced barriers.
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    fighting to keep abortions legal
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    service industry.