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The “Problem that Has No Name” is the:

lack of voter education for women.

difficulty women had gaining entrance to universities.

income gap between men and women.

dissatisfaction many housewives and mothers felt with their lives and roles

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The Feminine Mystique begins with an introduction describing what Friedan called "the problem that has no name"—the widespread unhappiness of women in the 1950s and early 1960s.

dissatisfaction many housewives and mothers felt with their lives and roles

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