Birth Control
- As late as 1968 the Roman Catholic Church still denied its females
- By the late 1960s almost all women had access to birth control
- It was seen as a major progression:
- Gave women control over their reproductive roles
- Choice if and when they wanted to be mothers.
- Control over their careers.
Summary
In 1968 the Roman Catholic Church still denied its females, but around the same time birth control was available to almost all women. It was seen as a major step forward because it gave women control over their reproductive roles in society, and if they wanted to be mothers. Most importantly, it gave women complete control over their careers.