Pill Sparks Women's Freedom and Social Change


Pill Sparks Women's Freedom and Social Change

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Pill Sparks Women's Freedom and Social Change

The birth control pill helped create modern America. It gave women more freedom and changed family life forever.

Margaret Sanger strongly supported the pill's creation. Scientists made the pill to stop pregnancy using hormones.

Many women started taking the pill quickly. It led to later marriages and more women in schools and jobs.

Some people did not like the pill. Many states made laws against it, even for single women.

The pill is still very popular today. It helps more than 8 million people and changes many lives.


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What did the birth control pill help create?

It helped create modern America.

Who strongly supported the creation of the pill?

Margaret Sanger strongly supported the pill's creation.

How many people does the pill help today?

It helps more than 8 million people.


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Pill Sparks Women's Freedom and Social Change