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What did home economists help American women master?

  • The proper way to set a table
  • The intricacies of modern appliances and convenience foods (correct)
  • The art of sewing and embroidery
  • The art of cooking traditional dishes
  • According to Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson, what is crucial for mobilizing women's potential for good?

  • Women's right to education
  • Women's citizenship (correct)
  • Women's right to vote
  • Women's leadership skills
  • What is the unfinished business of America that the nation needs home economists' help with?

  • None of the above
  • Practicing citizenship both at home and abroad
  • Mastering the intricacies of modern appliances and convenience foods
  • Achieving equal status and material goods for women (correct)
  • Study Notes

    • Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson addressed the National Convention of American Home Economics Association in 1964.
    • Women's horizons are widening from home to humanity.
    • Women have achieved the right to vote, own property, and be educated.
    • Home economists have helped American women master the intricacies of modern appliances and convenience foods.
    • Women can move beyond the struggle for equal status and material goods to the challenges and opportunities of citizenship.
    • Mobilizing women's potential for good is crucial.
    • Women's citizenship can be practiced both at home and abroad.
    • The nation needs home economists' help in the unfinished business of America.
    • Women can offer the leadership that the world needs.
    • The attempt to become an involved, practicing citizen has been a matter of evolution rather than choice.

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    How much do you know about women's citizenship and the role of home economists in American history? Take this quiz to test your knowledge and learn more about the evolution of women's rights, the challenges they face, and the potential they have to lead and make a difference in the world. From Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson's famous speech to the unfinished business of America, this quiz covers important topics related to women's horizons and the mobilization of their potential for good. So, are you

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