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Why did the national organization for women continue to advocate for birth
control after the invention of the birth control pill in 1960?
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a. the original pill was made for men, and women did not trust it.
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b. many state laws restricted access to birth control until 1965.
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c. side effects such as permanent infertility made the original pill
unpopular
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d. the majority of women were medically unable to benefit from the
pill.

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