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Even though Robespierre was not a defender of women's equality in France, how are his and Etta Pal d'Aelders's arguments similar?

When might Sieyes claim that women would be eligible for the equal rights that Etta Palm d'Aelders states that they rightfully deserve?

Totally stumped on my W. History homework. Please and thank you for any help!

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When might Sieyes claim that women would be eligible for the equal rights that Etta Palm d'Aelders states that they rightfully deserve?
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