Who argued for women’s equality

  1. Who argued for women’s equality during the Enlightenment period, including equal rights in education?Mary Wollstonecraft ***
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  2. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, women began to struggle the equality in the society. After the long
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  3. What progress was made towards women's equality in the 1800s?A.Women obtained the suffrage, or right to vote, in federal
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  4. Which statement compares a key similarity between the U.S., French, and Haitian Revolutions?(1 point)Responses Each led to
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  5. Did women attend the 1906 constitutional convention? Why or why not?A. No. Women did not want to contribute to new laws created
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  6. A sociologist is researching the evolution of women's roles throughout American history. What is this research likely to
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  7. What did the Seneca Falls Convention inspire Amelia Bloomer to do?(1 point) Responses start a newspaper promoting equality in
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  8. Women in leading salons provided an important role during the Enlightenment in that theyB. Focused on hair, makeup, and
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  9. 5 of 205 of 20 Items05:09 Question This photograph depicts women learning welding in the 1940s. It shows that women Responses A
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  10. Which statement compares a key similarity between the U.S., French, and Haitian Revolutions?(1 point) Responses Each led to
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