Betty Friedan argued that the "feminine mystique" of the 1950s was
A) intentionally undermining decades of social change
B) giving women new freedoms never before experienced
C) a way women had found to exert power in spite of male-imposed limitations
D) the hallmark of the new liberated modern woman
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