Answer:
Women such as Phyllis Schlafly still supported the homemaker role for women in the 1960s.
The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the given statements regarding women's rights, the first two options are TRUE, however, the third option is false.
This is because, women such as Phyllis Schlafly still supported the homemaker role for women in the 1960s and although the Equal Rights Amendment was approved by Congress, it was never ratified because of the backlash it received and didn't reach the required three-fourths for ratification.
Betty Friedan with her book The Feminine Mystique DID NOT advocate for the homemaker role for women, rather she said women should find fulfilment asides traditional roles.