1. History and Controversy of the Contraceptive Pill
The Pill gave ladies an inclination of balanced self-enthusiasm, something that was principal in the women's activist and pro-choice movement in America. ... For those taking the pill, sudden pregnancies were a relic of days gone by, and ladies could pick when to have children and how many. ... Today, the "reproductive age" had little to do with it. ... In 1963, the commission issued a report about vocation separation, unequal pay, lawful inequality, and inadequate support administrations for working ladies. The 1964 Civil Rights Act banned employment segregation in view of sex, and add...
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