Betty Friedan's argument in <em>The feminine mystique</em> (1963) is made from the point of view of psychology and sociology through the analysis of surveys and interviews with women. Friedan was trying to explain why the surveys showed women were unhappy in their domestic lives.
The author found that women being educated to believe that domestic life should be their primary objective made women feel worthless.
This education for a domestic life happened through family, school, college, and media. There weren't many places women could get out of this destiny.
They felt worthless because a domestic life by itself doesn't provide a sense of realization and accomplishment. That's why, according to Friedan, it was so common to see women seeking fulfillment through community projects and the like.
<em>The feminine mystique</em> was a bestseller and one of the starters of the second-wave feminism in the 60s.
During Belgium control of Rwanda during colonization the people of Rwanda were divided into two groups, lighter skinned Rwandans and darker skinned Rwandans. The lighter skinned Rwandans were called Tutsi, and the darker skinned Rwandans were called Hutu. As Tutsi were given preferential treatment over the Hutu by the Belgium, a resentment was formed. The manifested itself in the Rwandan genocide in which Hutu massacred Tutsi.
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Columbus returned three more times to explore the Caribbean islands and Central and South America. Even though Christopher Columbus never found his water route to Asia he did find a "New World" that Europeans did not know existed.
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