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Which Enlightenment thinker believed most strongly that women should enjoy the same rights as men?
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Blah blah
John locke
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big buts
Blah blah is right
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big buts
WRONG IT WAS PETER THE GREAT
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blaze
GO READ YOUR BOOK!!!
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Mary đź’–đź’–
This is EXACTLY WHY students Shouldn't answer OTHER students questions if they didn't ask for permission!
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baby
Please give me the answer
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Ms. Sue
None of you is right.
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baby
who is it
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Ms. Sue
A woman
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Maryđź’–đź’–
You should read your lessons, books, or ask your teacher for help!
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baby
I did all of that and could not get the answer
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Correct Answers
MS SUE THERE ARE NO ANSWERS THAT IS A WOMEN.
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RO1
well all I know is that he is dummer than a woman by alote
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_________
thought is was either Voltaire or wollstonecraft
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The one who knows not
Its either Rousseau or Wollstonecraft
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checkmate
Chill out everyone the correct answer is D. Wollstonecraft for Absolutism and Enlightenment Unit Test
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Anonymince
@Correct Answers
Wollstonecraft is a woman
Wollstonecraft is a woman
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Sevin
I'm taking a test on that exact question and the only answers we have are
A. Locke
B. Rousseau
C. Voltaire
D. Wollstonecraft
Its John Locke
A. Locke
B. Rousseau
C. Voltaire
D. Wollstonecraft
Its John Locke
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ummmmm
s wollstonecraft
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Big Mack
Ugh I came here for the answers to check my work.....🙄
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my shortie sexc
Big mack i agree wit u
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