The Feminist Movement Ch. 26.2.

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The Feminist Movement Ch. 26.2

Objectives Describe the workplace concerns that fueled the growth of the women’s movement. Identify major achievements of the women's movement

Roots of the Movement I. Women’s Movement Reawakens Dissatisfaction with home life Known ability to work through WWII Lower pay and unequal jobs to men Feminism-belief that men & women should be equal politically, economically, and socially I. Women’s Movement Reawakens A. Workplace Rights 1. Pres. Comm. On Status of Women a. Equal Pay Act b. Title VII (Civil Rights Act 1964)

The Feminine Mystique II. Feminine Mystique A. Betty Friedan (pg.808) 1. consciousness – raising sessions B. The Time is N.O.W. 1. Nat’l Organization for Women a. goals: - women in college - women in male dominated jobs b. Ms.

Successes and Failures III. Successes and Failures A. Kathy Streibel 1. Title IX (Ed. Amend.) B. Roe v. Wade (1973) I. Abortion = illegal until 60’s a. Decision: first trimester protected under privacy Second = state regulation (health basis) Third = banned unless health emergency

Impact of Women’s Movement Women w/ college degrees Women w/ careers -began two-career families