Answer :
It was Rock and Roll that helped shape the counterculture movement, while this movement was in general a rebellion against traditional society. In this book it is the need for legalized abortion that is discussed.
Answer:
1. rock and roll
2. traditional society
3. the dissatisfaction of housewives.
Explanation:
1. Rock and roll was very important in shaping the counterculture movement. Rock and roll developed during the 1950s as a music for the young. As baby boomers came of age, they identified with rock and roll as saw it as a way to spread a message of protest which became stronger throughout the 1960s.
2. The counterculture was a rebellion against traditional roles in society. The culture of the 1950s and 1960s focused on domesticity and on the traditional family. Men were expected to be husbands, fathers and breadwinners while women were expected to be housewives. Young people felt these views were outdated and restrictive.
3. The book discussed the dissatisfaction of housewives. Friedman tells us that many women across the country were not happy simply getting married and having children, but that few people were addressing the problem, and options for women were severely restricted.