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[填空题]Margaret Stephens:
We expect equal pay for equal work during our work. Work always shows identity and status of a man. However, the same often holds true for a woman. We hope that our husbands can take our jobs as seriously as theirs. I worked as a nurse, he, a sales-manager. I followed him wherever he went. Each time he was transferred, I had to find a new job for myself. It wasn’t until I received an award from my hospital that he realized how much emotion I had devoted to my profession.
Barbra Stern:
It is said that men and women solve problems in different ways. A man tends to be direct-line up all his options, select the best one, and then proceed. Women are direct, too, but they may also choose a less obvious path. Women really want men to respect the special ways they have when analyzing problems. When men struggle with a problem, they stay right with it, but often get more and more worried. Women are inclined to simply let
[单项选择] Margaret Sanger and Birth Control
Margaret Sanger, an American nurse, was the first to start the modern birth control movement in the United States. In 1912, she 【51】 publishing information about women’’s reproductive (生殖的) concerns through articles and books. In 1914, Sanger was charged 【52】 violation of the Comstock Law, which federal legislation had passed in 1873 forbidding the mailing of sexy material 【53】 information about birth control and contraceptive (避孕的) devices. Though she was put in jail for these activities, Sanger 【54】 to publish and spread information about birth control. She and her sister Ethel Byrne opened the first of several birth control clinics in America on October 16, 1916, in Brooklyn, New York.
The Comstock Law was rewritten by Congress in 1936 to 【55】 birth control information and devices. Many states had laws forbidding distribution or use of contraceptive devices but the constitutionality (合宪性) of these laws was increasin
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B. than before ever
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