Szasz points to how people have learned the deviant or odd behaviors instead of hidden psychological causes. Seeing as Dr. Szasz felt that psychological underpinnings were of less value than the actual behaviors (i.e., he argued that there were no objective tests for designating a DSM diagnosis), the more important concept to be understood was <span><u>why the person learned to behave as they did.</u></span>
They believed that the colonists should pay taxes for being defended.
<span>one result of the women’s movement </span>the number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000
One of the most important event for the women's movement was the world wars. During the war, a lot of women took over the men's daily jobs and managed to prove that they're as capable as men in doing those jobs.