The book affected the feminist movement because Betty Friedan raised the question - "Is that all?" It made women question their expectations of what being a woman meant. Before the 2nd wave of feminism a woman was meant to be happy with being a wife and mother, a carer, a nurturer, a homemaker. Some women rejected her ideas but others thought there must be more than this and they wanted gender equality. Betty Friedan was a leader of the feminist movement which advocated for equal pay, childcare, maternity leave and numerous other agendas. In essence the feminist movement of the 1960's is generally marked by the publication of her book, the woman was a catalyst. So, yes it really did affect the feminist movement.
Salt affect the movement of molecules due to its atoms and neurons and electrons contains it.
it can affect the movement that pull the whell and the weight
how does force affect the movement
We move with the movement of the Earth, so it doesn't affect us at all. That is why we don't feel the Earth move.
yes it could the ligament is connected and the movement will be
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I think it was the pan african movement because they fought with violence and that is an affect
Releasing free electrons is how dissolved particles in water affect the movement of water molecules.
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