birth control
- As late as 1968 the Roman Catholic Church was still denied to its female followers
- By the late 1960s almost all women had access to birth control
- It was seen as a major progression as:
- Gave women control over their reproductive role
- Choice if and when they wanted to be mothers
- Control over their careers
Summary: As late as 1968, the Roman Catholic Church was still denied to its female followers, and by the late 1960's almost all women had access to birth control. Birth control was seen as a major progression for many reasons such as: it gave women control over their reproductive role, it gave them choice when they wanted to become mothers, and it gave them control over their careers.
Question:Why did the Roman Catholic church deny it's female followers?
"Whenever I run into prejudice. I smile and feel sorry for them, and I say to myself, There's one more argument for birth control."
-Freddy Fender
-Freddy Fender