"The Feminine Mystique," published by Betty Friedan in 1963, played a crucial role in sparking the second-wave feminist movement in the United States. It challenged the traditional roles of women as solely homemakers, highlighting the dissatisfaction many women felt with their limited opportunities. The book encouraged women to pursue education and careers, leading to significant social and legislative changes, including increased awareness of gender equality issues and the push for women's rights. Its impact extended beyond the U.S., inspiring feminist movements worldwide.
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