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QUESTION 3
What conclusions do psychiatrist Dr. Marynia Farnham and journalist Ferdinand Lundberg draw, in Modern Woman:
The Lost Sex (1947), concerning the implications of women pursuing professional careers and public equality?
Over the next two decades U. S. GDP and per capita income will increase dramatically, ensuring a golden
age of economic prosperity and political unanimity in which men and women work together for the common
good.
When women seek careers outside of the home they are forced to assume masculine traits, such that their
ability to perform feminine domestic duties, like child rearing and companionship for their husbands, is
irrevocably damaged.
Career-seeking women soon become rivals for sexual satisfaction against their husbands, yet can't achieve
such satisfaction because they have lost their basic subordinating femininity, to the extent that they suffera
"psychic catastrophe."
Both "b" and "c" are correct

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