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During the mid-nineteenth century, how had the "cult of domesticity or the "doctrine of separate spheres" defined the ideal role for a woman in the United States? How does this idea fit with Friedan's idea of the feminine mystique? Looking at the women's rights movement from the 1960s to today, in what ways, and to what extent, have Friedan's goals for the movement been achieved? What challenges remain?​

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