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explain the sexual revolution​

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the liberalization of established social and moral attitudes toward sex, particularly that occurring in western countries during the 1960s, as the women's movement and developments in contraception instigated changes in attitudes toward sex and women's sexuality, and sexual equality became an aim of society.

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