Answer:
(b) In chapter 1, Youngs invokes the teaching of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer to argue that the Victorian culture of Eleanor Roosevelt’s childhood set clearly defined roles for men and women.
Explanation:
"Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life" book by J. William T. Youngs, examines Eleanor Roosevelt's life as a professional woman, a wife and mother, and, finally, a woman who illuminated her times and exemplified the complexities of womanhood in the twentieth century.