President Kennedy’s main idea in his inaugural address is centered
on the restoration of human rights. He wanted to highlight the importance of human life and
preserve it by eradicating the struggles of human destruction namely: the difficulty
in poverty, oppression of the weak, suffering from diseases, and the chaos in
war. He wanted to atleast mitigate these problems by ensuring the citizens of America and of the world in the active participation of his people during his administration.
Answer:
C. women feeling unfulfilled in typical domestic roles.
A. determining the meaning of real femininity.
Explanation:
Friedan's <em>The Problem That Has No Name </em>described the chronic dissatisfaction and unhappiness that affected white, middle-class women just after the war as they slowly but surely began to be fed up of their traditional role of homemakers and housewives and wanted to break away from that complex.
The statements that describe a central idea of Friedan's <em>The Problem That Has No Name </em>are More women were being unfulfilled in their typical domestic roles and determining the meaning of real feminity.
*sigh* okay since the other person to answer this was just here for points here is your correct answer
“Now, as in 1851, I hold separation from the Union by the State of Mississippi to be the last remedy—the final alternative.”
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