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How does the author describe the internal barriers that women face in Chapter One of the nonfiction book, Lean In?

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The author asserts that the "silencing of women" goes beyond authority figures: "Young women internalize societal cues about what defines ‘appropriate’ behavior and, in turn, silence themselves." This is what the author means when she indicates the internal barriers women face.

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