What competing visions did Helen Gurley Brown and Betty Freidan offer on how women should be viewed during the 1960s?
A) Brown believed women should receive equal pay as men while Friedan accepted the notion that women should focus solely on homemaking and child-rearing.
B) Brown thought that women should not marry while Friedan favored women who were good "housewife-mothers."
C) Brown established Cosmopolitan magazine to empower women through sexuality while Friedan reinforced the "Mindless Sex Object Image" that Playboy magazine favored for women.
D) Brown urged women to explore their sexuality while Friedan believed that women should be able to engage in a full range of meaningful activities available to men.
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