The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan was an influential book in the 1960s because it:

A. helped strengthen family values.
B. led directly to the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment.
C. reinforced the importance of women's traditional roles.
D. energized a new women's rights movement.


Ans: D. energized a new women's rights movement.

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