Benazir Bhutto• 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 -allowed for the change for women in the family and society -one of the bigger social changed that happened -up until this point did not have a decision to when they wanted to have a child -allow for greater number of educated women |
SummaryBenazir Bhutto was the leader of Pakistan in the 60s. She gave women more freedoms and rights like giving them birth control so they can decide when they want to have children.
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"The government I led gave ordinary people peace, security, dignity, and opportunity to progress."
- Benazir Bhutto