1. Sexual revolution
In other words, a new ideology of sexual restraint became prevalent among middle-class Americans. ... Rural Americans moved to urban areas to take advantage of the new opportunities, as did millions of immigrants arriving from Europe. ... As it turns out, this movement into the urban work force afforded women some economic stability and a new sense of independence. ... After the charges against her were dropped in 1916, Sanger opened America's first birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York. ... Young men, many of whom had experienced the more relaxed sexual attitudes of Europe ...
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