Pill Empowers Women in America for 66 Years


Pill Empowers Women in America for 66 Years

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Pill Empowers Women in America for 66 Years

The birth control pill helped change modern American society. It gave women new freedom and changed family life forever.

Margaret Sanger strongly supported creating this important pill. Scientists made the pill to stop pregnancy using hormones.

Many American women quickly started taking the pill. This led to big changes like later marriages for women.

Some people did not like the pill in the 1960s. Many states tried to make contraception against the law.

The pill is still very common for women today. It continues to shape lives and the nation's future.


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What did the birth control pill change in American society?

It gave women new freedom and changed family life forever.

Who supported the creation of the birth control pill?

Margaret Sanger strongly supported creating this important pill.

What happened when many American women started taking the pill?

This led to big changes like later marriages for women.


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Pill Empowers Women in America for 66 Years