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In the 1950s, women were beginning to question their roles and realize the depths of their unrealized potential. Many had returned home after serving in the workforce during WWII. Betty Friedan's book, the Feminine Mystique, documented this and spurred discussion about it.

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Q: How are women's lives changing during the 1950s What is the impact of the Betty Friedan's book?
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