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2. At first people listened to Eleanor Roosevelt because she was Roosevelt's wife but she was so popular that when he died she was urged to run as .... She refused and continued to campaign for women's rights until death in ....

  • At first people listened to Eleanor Roosevelt because she was Roosevelt's wife but she was so popular that when he died she was urged to run as vice president. She refused and continued to campaign for women's rights until death in 1970.
  • At first people listened to Eleanor Roosevelt because she was Roosevelt's wife but she was so popular that when he died she was urged to run as president. She refused and continued to campaign for women's rights until death in 1960.
  • At first people listened to Eleanor Roosevelt because she was Roosevelt's wife but she was so popular that when he died she was urged to run as vice president. She refused and continued to campaign for women's rights until death in 1962.
  • At first people listened to Eleanor Roosevelt because she was Roosevelt's wife but she was so popular that when he died she was urged to run as president. She refused and continued to campaign for women's rights until death in 1967.

3. What percentage of doctors were women?

  • 7%
  • 13%
  • 5%
  • 10%

4. When was NOW set up?

  • 1965
  • 1966
  • 1967
  • 1964

5. Which very influential book blamed many of the social problems of the 1950s, such as teenage drinking and delinquency in career women?

  • 50s Women: the Ruination of Society
  • Modern Women: the Lost Sex
  • The Feminine Mystique
  • STOP ERA, The Book

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