Once it was possibleto define male and female roles easily by the division of labor. Men workedoutside the home and earned the income to support their families,while
women cooked themeals and took care of the home and the children.______(46)But by the middle ofthis centu-ry,men's and women's roles were becoming less firmly fixed.
In the1950s,economic and social success was the goal of the typical American.But inthe 1960s a new force developed called the counterculture.______(47)The
counterculturepresented men and women with new role choices.Taking more interest inchildcare,men began to share child-raising tasks with their wives.In fact,someyoung
men and women movedto communal homes or farms where the economic and childcare responsibilitieswere shared equally by both sexes.______(48)Some young men
refused to bedrafted as soldiers to fight in the war in
In terms ofnumbers,the counterculture was not a very large group of people._______(49)Working men of all classes began to change their economic and social
patterns.Industrialworkers and business executives alike cut down on"overtime"work sothat they could spend more leisure time with their families.Some doctors,lawyers,and
teachers turned awayfrom high paying situations to practice their professions in poorerneighborhoods.
In the 1970s,thefeminist movement,or women's liberation,produced additional economic and socialchanges.Women of all ages and at all levels of society were entering the
work force ingreater numbers.______(50)But some women began to enter traditionally maleoccupations: police work,banking,dentistry,and construction work.Women were
asking for equalwork,and equal opportunities for promotion.
Today the expertsgenerally agree that important changes are taking place in the roles of men andwomen .Naturally,there are difficulties in adjusting to these transformations.
A.In addition,manyAmericans did not value the traditional male role of soldier.
B. Most of themstill took traditional women's jobs as public school teaching,nursing,andsecretarial work.
C. These roles werefirmly fixed for most people,and there was not much opportunity for women toexchange their roles.
D. But its influencespread to many parts of American society.
E. The peopleinvolved in this movement did not value the middle-class American goals.
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