(BRAINLIEST QUESTION) I have to credit my unusual upbringing for my ability to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe in a sailboat. I grew up in a peripatetic family, and I attended over 50 schools during the course of my education. My father was a traveling salesman who would rather study his many maps than watch television. He was the quintessential dreamer, and he was always full of plans for the future. Despite being raised in a home that valued beauty over brains, my mother was a true iconoclast. She believed in education for all people in a time when many women were denied entrance into colleges and universities. She also believed that all professions should be available to any person—male or female—who was willing to work hard. Together, my parents created an atmosphere that challenged and inspired me.
Iconoclast, as used in this paragraph, means
a person who tries to discourage young women.
a person who breaks free from traditional ideas.
a person who moves from one place to another.
a person who upholds the traditions of society.